Electrical Manufacturing Engineerother related Employment listings - Chesapeake Beach, MD at Geebo

Electrical Manufacturing Engineer

Job DescriptionOur company is a leading supplier of various antennas to premiere commercial and defense companies. Because of strong demand and continued growth for our innovative, high performance products, we are looking for qualified people to join our engineering team.Successful Electrical Manufacturing Engineer candidate will be responsible formaintaining the efficiency and effectiveness of all related manufacturing equipment processes required to manufacture a high quality product costs in mind.We are a high tech company in Chatsworth, CA with an impressive growth rate. Our company's hardware is used in many industries, and we are the performance and quality leader in our field. We offer competitive benefits package, including health, dental, 401k, and profit sharing.RequirementsEducationBS Degree in Electrical Engineering (Desired), Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or similar field or equivalent experience as an Engineer in these fields required.Experience5
years of experience in Electrical, Test, Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering or similar field in Aerospace, Automotive, or Commercial industries; or 3 years with a Masters Degree.Specific experience with printed circuit board assembly, electro-mechanical assembly, calibration and testing processes is desired.SkillsSpecific experience with printed circuit board assembly, electro-mechanical assembly, calibration and testing processes is desired.Organization/planning, communication (oral and written), time management, conflict management, ability to manage stress, deadlines and work independently.Software Knowledge:
Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, SolidWorks.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Industrial Engineering, Electrical EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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