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Electrical Engineer TECH-52518

Our Client Company located in Vacaville, CA is looking for an Electrical Engineer.
Primary Job Scope includes:
A team-oriented, self-driven individual with a keen technical mind and an eye for detail.
Expected to explore new technologies and product concepts, create new products, enhance current product lines, and stay abreast of new technologies and techniques.
Primary
Responsibilities:
Detail digital and analog signal design in both low-power and mid-power systems.
PCB board schematic design, device selection, simulation, analysis, and documentation Use and programming of micro-controllers with high level language, such as C, C++, Action-script, and HTML.
Problem investigation and resolution, board debug and electronic troubleshooting.
Interface with mechanical designers to optimize packaging, manage thermal issues, and optimize performance.
About Nelson :
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Comprised of three major business units-Nelson & Associates, Nelson Staffing, and Nelson Technology-this company with 40
years in staffing provides recruiting services to clients and candidates in accounting & finance, clerical, administration, human resources, technology, light industrial, manufacturing, legal, engineering, computer gaming, digital media, and the wine and beverage industries.
Nelson places job candidates quickly in a number of fields in full-time, executive, consultative, and temporary positions.
Additional Skills and Other Requirements.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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