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Principal Electrical Engineer- Boston, MA- HybridBoston, MA (Hybrid) Full-TimeThis role leads the end‑to‑end electrical design of connected fitness hardware, from early architecture and component selection through production and lifecycle support. The position owns the entir...$150,000 - $180,000/Year -
Manufacturing Engineer - Electronics - Stratham, NHStratham, NH (Onsite) Full-TimeThis Manufacturing Engineer will support machining and manufacturing operations by developing, evaluating, and improving production processes in a low-volume, high-mix environment. It partners clos...$90,000 - $110,000/Year -
Manufacturing Engineer | Algonquin, ILBedford Park, IL (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Manufacturing Engineer will act as a liaison between Design Engineering and Production, providing expertise to identify and resolve production problems. This position will be a highly visible r...$80,000 - $100,000/Year -
Test Engineer - Aerospace/Defense- Melbourne, FLMelbourne, FL (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Test Engineer will support production test equipment through a mix of hardware design, software development, and continuous improvement initiatives. This role focuses on maintaining and improvi...$95,000 - $115,000/Year -
Quality Engineer | Automotive | Akron, OHAkron, OH (Onsite) Full-TimeWe are seeking a detail-oriented Quality Engineer to ensure the highest standards of quality and compliance in the automotive sector. This role near Akron, OH requires a proactive professional with...$70,000 - $80,000/Year
Electronics Engineer Jobs
Electronics engineers oversee the manufacturing process for electronic products. They typically specialize in a particular area, such as communications or radar. Job applicants need a minimum of a bachelor's degree in engineering, and a Professional Engineer (PE) license is preferred.A typical day in the life of an electronics engineer might include:
• Performing systematic tests of electronics to determine effectiveness and efficiency
• Identifying common problem areas with technology
• Designing innovative solutions to address the shortcomings of current electronics
• Developing, building, and testing new electronic equipment.