Electrical Engineer Engineering - Lovington, NM at Geebo

Electrical Engineer

The Electrical Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and implementing electrical systems and equipment for manufacturing processes.
They will work closely with other engineers and technicians to design and develop electrical control systems, power distribution systems, and other electrical equipment.
They will also troubleshoot and resolve issues with electrical systems, optimizing the performance of electrical equipment, and provide technical support.
Responsibilities:
- Design, develop, and implement electrical systems and equipment for manufacturing processesWork closely with other engineers and technicians to design and develop electrical control systems, power distribution systems, and other electrical equipmentTroubleshoot and resolve issues with electrical systemsOptimize the performance of electrical equipmentProvide technical support as neededStay up-to-date with the latest electrical engineering technologies and trendsMaintain accurate records of all electrical systems and equipment
Qualifications:
- Strong knowledge of electrical engineering principles and technologiesExperience with manufacturing processes and electrical equipmentStrong problem-solving and analytical skillsStrong attention to detailGood communication and teamwork skillsAbility to work independently and manage multiple projectsBachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related fieldExperience in the manufacturing industry is a plusKnowledge of industry standards and regulations is a plus.
You should be proficient in:
Electrical SchematicsElectrical Troubleshooting SkillsCAD SoftwarePLC Programming ExperienceEngineering DegreeMachines & technologies you'll use:
CAD SoftwareSalary info:
$55 - $60 / hr Recommended Skills Analytical Attention To Detail Cad Communication Control Engineering Electrical Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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