The Electrical Engineer II designs and develops electrical systems, supports testing and troubleshooting, collaborates with teams, and maintains technical documentation.
The Electrical Engineer II will support the design, testing, and integration of electrical systems within engineering and manufacturing environments.
Responsibilities
- Design and develop electrical systems and components
- Support testing, validation, and troubleshooting of electrical systems
- Work with cross-functional teams to support product development initiatives
- Assist with system integration and performance analysis
- Maintain technical documentation and design specifications
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
- 3–5 years of electrical engineering experience
- Experience with electrical testing and troubleshooting
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