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Electrical Component Engineer #1165/Bloomington , Illinois/reloEagle Recruiting has identified your resume as a potential match for the job
below. Please do the following immediately if you are interested: A: Read the job description carefully to see if you meet the requirements. B: Answer the questions at the bottom of the page. C: No applicant will be reviewed without 1) Resume, in a Microsoft Word or comparable format; 2) Completed questionnaire, below. Position Title: Electrical Component Engineer #1165 Salary Range : $55k to $75k Relocation: Yes Location: Bloomington , Illinois Company is the world's leading international appliance company. Electrical Component Engineer Primary responsibility is to evaluate and approve components for use in motor operated household appliances. These devices include supply cords, internal wiring, electrical connectors, circuit boards, etc. Secondary duties include assistance to the lab facilities for the development and maintenance of test fixtures and lab equipment. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Evaluate electrical components for use in motor operated household appliances Prepare specifications for electrical components Specify electrical components early in the development process of new appliances Actively participate in development meetings of new products Provide support to manufacturing facilities Participate in cost reduction programs Specify testing needed to approve electrical components Ensure electrical components comply with applicable safety requirements Assist lab personnel with the development/building of new test fixtures Research and recommend lab equipment Experience Requirements: BSEE, experience with specification of electro-mechanical devices Must be able to evaluate components used in 120/240V household appliances Ability to perform component evaluation consist of safety and durability Ability to recommend components while appliance is still in development stage Ability to analyze root cause of component failures seen in lab/field testing of appliances QUESTIONNAIRE: ==CUT & PASTE from here to reply== Bottom Line 1. BSEE. 2. Experience with specification of electro-mechanical devices. 3. Experience evaluating components used in 120/240V household appliances. 4. Experience performing component evaluation consisting of safety and durability. 5. Regional (within around 300 miles) or a strong reason to move there. 1. Do you have a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering? (Must) Yes _____ No _____ Explain: 2. Do you have experience in these areas? (Must) Yes/Specification of Electro-mechanical Devices _____ #Years: Yes/Evaluating Components for 120/240V Household Appliances _____ #Years: Yes/ Evaluating Components for Safety & Durability _____ #Years: No _____ Explain: 3. Are you local to Bloomington , Illinois ; within 300 miles; or have a strong reason to make a longer move? Local ______ Within 300 miles ______ Longer Move/Reason: ________________ No _____ Explain: 4. What's your current/desired compensation? Current $_________ Desired $__________ Explain: 5. How many employers have you worked for in the last 5 years? # ____ Explain: 6. What is your US residency status? US Citizen_____ Permanent Resident (Green Card) _____ H1-B Visa _____ Other (explain): Note: It is normal if you don't hear from us immediately, but you WILL be contacted immediately IF our client companies show interest! Thanks! Reference JOB ID #1165 and reply with your full resume to: Mike H info@... Eagle Recruiting 615-860-3029 _______________________________________________ freebsd-small@... mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-small To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-small-unsubscribe@..." |
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