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Electrical Design Engineer - Motors
(Job Id
W331960
)
Posted on 7/21/2010
Location:
Oklahoma City, OK
Job Type:
Full Time
Salary:
$75000.00 to $95000.00/year
Degree:
Bachelor of Science
Bornstein & Associates, Inc.
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Job Description
Duties: * Provide support for existing products to manufacturing and field applications. * Monitors product performance data from Reliability engineering to fine tune existing products. * Acts in a project team leadership role to develop new products. Products include AC induction motors, power cable, and motor lead cables. * Individual will have other engineers to assist in the support/development role but will provide the overall technical direction for the work. * Work breakdown is approximately 2/3 support work, 1/3 new development work. Qualifications: * Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering * Five or more years industry design experience in the field of electrical rotating machinery * Emphasis needs to be on motor experience related to electromagnetic design/analysis rather than solid modeling design work * Project management experience * Design of laminations experience highly desirable * Ability to understand and implement ANSI drawing standards * Good communication skills * Competent with MS-Office software (Word and Excel) or a similar package * Experience with Solid Modeling CAD and FEA is a plus * Travel (domestic/international) nominally up to 15% to field locations to perform support functions