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Electrical Engineer
Titan Robotics, Inc. is seeking a skilled Electrical Engineer to design, develop, and test electrical systems and components for our advanced robotic platforms. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in industrial automation schematic design, electrical panel layout, and system integration. This role will be part of the Controls and Electrical Engineering Group, supporting a variety of fast-paced and innovative projects across the organization. Key Responsibilities Design industrial electrical systems based on system requirements and project scope. Develop engineering drawings including electrical panel layouts, power distribution, networking, safety circuits, digital/analog I/O, and cable schedules.
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