Sunday, 8 July 2012

Electrical Engineer

Details: Position Summary: Responsible for planning, scheduling, conducting, and coordinating detailed phases of engineering work in part of a major systems project which overlaps all Parker groups. Scope/Supervision and Interaction: Reports to the BUM and or Project Manager while having no direct reports the Engineer I will lead small and or large technology teams. Essential Functions: -Perform routine engineering work requiring application of standard techniques, procedures and criteria in carrying out a sequence of related engineering tasks in one or more of the following areas: -Mechanical:  Responsible for the implementation of basic design standards into the division product lines.  Must understand drawing practices and tolerancing and be familiar with CAD tools.  Requires:  basic understanding of fluid mechanics principles, kinematics and stress analysis; working knowledge of materials selection and manufacturing methods and familiar with MIL SPEC/STDS applicable to product line; and basic understanding of divisions products and applicable to product line; and basic understanding of division products and applications.  Troubleshoot and diagnose products not operating within specification. -Electronics:  Responsible for electronic design e.g., analog, digital power electronics and/or motors.  Must understand electronics schematics and principles of circuit design. -Software:  Responsible for software development, coding and testing.  Write and document straightforward code in at least one language. -Packaging:  Responsible for electronic packaging for meeting environmental requirements.  Simple analysis. -Optics:  Responsible for the use of optics in one of the areas of requisition, transmission and interpretation of information.  Familiar with available technology. -Apply standard practices and techniques in specific situations, adjust and correlate data, recognize discrepancies in results and follow operations through a series of related detailed steps or processes. (02/19/2001)

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