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Naval Defense

ElectricalDesignEngineer

Peterborough, Ontario, Canada FULL TIME
The Brief

“Electrical Design Engineer at Our Global Diversity And Inclusion Strategy Here. Skills: Electrical Design, Electrical Systems Development, Electrical Design Analysis, Electrical Test Development and Verification. Develop electrical systems from an architectural concept to a physical design that can be manufactured and tested.. Analyzes/translates high level requirements and applicable standards into electrical design requirements.”

What You'll Achieve.

develop electrical systems from an architectural concept to a physical design that can be manufactured and tested.; demonstrate that the design meets high level requirements.; demonstrate that the electrical requirements have been satisfied.

Industry & Context.

Naval Defense
Problems you'll solve

Analyzes electrical designs for functional behavior, which may include modelling and simulation to demonstrate that the design meets high level requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

Must be Canadian Citizen or permanent resident of Canada for greater than 5 years., Must pass Canadian Controlled Goods and Reliability Security Clearance Checks., Needs to be comfortable working with large equipment., Must be willing to travel on occasional basis to support product commissioning/testing in the field.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

A recognized electrical engineering degree and eligible to gain a license with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) as a P. Eng., Work experience of 2 – 3 years, preferably in the electrical field., Proficiency in English with a high level of verbal and written communication skills., Must be Canadian Citizen or permanent resident of Canada for greater than 5 years., Must pass Canadian Controlled Goods and Reliability Security Clearance Checks.

Nice to Have

Needs to be comfortable working with large equipment., Must be willing to travel on occasional basis to support product commissioning/testing in the field., Experience with industrial control systems (PLC, HMI) would be advantageous.

What You'll Do.

Develop electrical systems from an architectural concept to a physical design that can be manufactured and tested.

Analyzes/translates high level requirements and applicable standards into electrical design requirements.

Liaises with other disciplines to understand functional performance capabilities of components of the system to facilitate effective electrical design.

Designs and implements electrical designs to meet requirements including testability.

Analyzes electrical designs for functional behavior

which may include modelling and simulation to demonstrate that the design meets high level requirements.

Develops and reviews electrical tests that will provide evidence to demonstrate that the electrical requirements have been satisfied.

Analyzes verification test results against electrical produces reports and associated documentation.

Manages testing at third-party test house(s).

Supports system level testing at our facility and in the field

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Liaises with other disciplines to understand functional performance capabilities of components of the system to facilitate effective electrical design.

Communication Scope

Proficiency in English with a high level of verbal and written communication skills.

Process & Methodology

Manages testing at third-party test house(s).

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