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Trident Maritime Systems - CAC, LLC Electrical Engineer in San Diego, California
Salary Range: $95,000.00 To $100,000.00 Annually
Job Title: Electrical Engineer
Department: Engineering
FLSA: Exempt
RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide Electrical Engineering support to Trident Maritime System’s Product Groups and to the Engineering Department as a whole. The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
Design, develop and maintain electrical control systems and/or components to required specifications, focusing on economy, safety, reliability, quality and sustainability.
Provide concept and detail design, implementation, testing and handover support.
Possess the technical knowledge, be able to project manage and multitask.
Possess commercial awareness such as team leadership or management skills, are required as careers progress.
Ability to work in a multi-disciplinary project team, which is likely to include engineers from other specialist areas, marketing and sales staff, manufacturers, suppliers, and technicians.
Ability to work at every stage of product design and development. The nature of the work varies according to product or system requested but the range of activities common to many projects is likely to include:
Identifying customer requirements
Designing systems and products
Reading design specifications and technical drawings
Researching suitable solutions and estimating costs and timescales
Working to IEEE, ABS, Lloyd’s Register and other electrical and marine standards
Liaising with others in the design team
Liaising with clients and contractors
Attending meetings on site
Designing and conducting tests
Recording, analyzing and interpreting test data
Proposing modifications and retesting products
Qualifying the final product or system
Servicing and maintaining equipment
Preparing product documentation, writing reports and giving presentations
REQUIREMENTS
Bachelors degree, 5-8 yrs experience out of college, with electrical designs layout and controls (i.e. one-line diagrams/schematics, sequence of operations, bill of material, network layouts) and software applications
Demonstrated knowledge of electrical/electronic control systems
Demonstrated technical aptitude
Desire marine industry (commercial or defense) experience
Ability to make interference control drawings, manufacturing drawings and arrangement and detail drawings
Flexible with schedules and work hours (Ability to work overtime is a must)
Proof of U.S. citizenship required
Undergo and pass a drug screening
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