Electrical Engineer Engineering - Mcminnville, OR at Geebo

Electrical Engineer

Electrical & Electronic Design - ManufacturingThis Jobot Job is hosted by:
Emily BohanonAre you a fit? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button and sending us your resume.
Salary:
$80,000 - $135,000 per yearA bit about us:
We are a growing company in the Willamette Valley looking for a talented Electrical Engineer to join the team! We are a team of professionals across engineering, project management, sales and more! With an average tenure of over 8 years, and 15
years in business, we continue to grow and adapt to the ever changing aerospace industry.
Why join us? Great Benefits (Healthcare, Vison, Dental) 401k Match Strong growth opportunities as the company continues to add new business & projects! 4 days in Office, 1 From home - may be eligble to work 2x from home after the first few months! Job DetailsPlease apply today if you meet the following criteria:
Bachelors Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering OR 5
Years in Electrical product design Design of Electrical Hardware, Harness Design, Validation Experience with troubleshooting electrical components Preferred
Experience:
EFI Controls, CAN Networking Embedded systems (Arduino, Python, Labview, Simulink) Soldering of Surface Mounts Interested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button.
Recommended Skills Electrical Engineering Electronics Manufacturing Embedded Computer Lab View Networking Problem Solving Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply Now Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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