Electrical Design Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-21
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer
Environmental Tectonics Corporation, a growing, dynamic US-based Company located just outside of Philadelphia, PA is seeking an Electrical Design Engineer to support their Aircrew Training Systems division.
The candidate will be needed to create electrical drawing packages for advanced flight training simulators including human centrifuges that train fighter pilots up to 15 Gs. Simulators include servo motors and drives, PC data acquisition for analog and digital I-O, operator control panels, transformers and various power supplies, electrical slip rings, and audio and video equipment. Position includes coordinating with production personnel during product integration to develop most cost effective design.
Idealcandidate will have:
- BSEE
- 5+ years’ experience in electrical design
- Proficient with AutoCAD Electrical
- Familiarity with Fieldbus technology (CANbus, EtherCAT, INTERBUS, etc.) preferred
- Familiarity with basic grounding principles preferred
- Knowledge of the National Electric Code preferred
- Knowledge of UL standards preferred
- The opportunity to work with a knowledgeable and experienced team and to develop your skills in a supportive environment.
- Competitive Salary
- Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage and 401K with company match
- Paid time off and 10 paid holidays
- Flexible Work Schedule
- Team building events and company social activities.
This is a Full Time 40 hour a week position and also offers opportunity for career progression.
Candidates must be US citizen or an otherwise lawful US resident.
Environmental Tectonics Corporation is committed to hiring veterans and is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor equal opportunity employer.
Environmental Tectonics Corporation is an equal opportunity employer as to all protected groups, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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