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Electrical Engineering Jobs In India and Gulf | Latest Jobs
Electrical Engineering Jobs In India and Gulf | Latest Jobs
Electrical Engineering Jobs If you are Graduate/Post Graduate from Electrical Engineering and are in search of Job, then you are at Right place. Electrical Engineering jobs involve designing, developing, testing, and supervising the manufacturing of electrical equipment, systems, and components. It includes electrical motors, radar and navigation systems, broadcast and communications systems,…
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inbabylontheywept · 16 days
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A Short Essay on Signal Reflections
The essay nobody asked for, but I've been reading about for around a week, and now can explain very easily and intuitively.
When electricity flows from a region with low impedance to a region with high impedance, a reflection of the signal passes back up the cable towards the source. This tends to make the most intuitive sense to people - after all, the high impedance region is easy to imagine as a traffic jam, and the ripple going up the line is just all the electrons having to slam their brakes. We've seen this before.
However, you get an identical ripple when going from a region with high impedance to a region with low impedance, which kind of mangles that analogy. You don't see traffic jams in regions where the speed limit goes up, just in places where it goes down.
And so for that, we're going to have to break the signal into two parts.
V=IR is bread and butter, but nobody accounts for those in time. Everyone does DC steady state analysis, and this is slightly weirder. So in a line with low impedance to high, you just look at how much V (voltage) you need to push the same amount of current (I). Since R is getting bigger, you now run out of voltage before you run out of current. So all the voltage gets used up, some of the current gets used up, and the current that no longer has enough voltage to get pushed forward can't enter the new material and thus bounces backwards up the line. The reverse happens with high to low. You now run out of current (I) before you run out of voltage (V) because R got smaller and energy must be conserved, so you get a voltage wave that bounces up the line. So any time R changes you have too much of either current or voltage and the extra gets sent back.
There are some weird implications to this! For example, a zero impedance ground would actually be hella noisy because it would accept 100% of the current into it, but reflect the entire voltage signal back. And an infinite impedance ground would eat the entire voltage field, but reflect 100% of the current back. An ideal ground for low noise needs to have the same impedance as the node its attached to.
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callsignspark · 9 months
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Oh. My. Gosh. THE SWEATSHIRT.
ah yes, the sweatshirt! this is basically what their sweatshirts look like! add the call signs embroidered on the left arm sleeve and that’s it’s!
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also don’t imagine Mary snuggled in a sweatshirt with Rooster on it. burying her nose in the collar because it smells like him. going to bed and imagining it’s him holding her. even though he just told her that he wants to forget what happened between them. she just goes to sleep and dreams of a world where he wants her back.
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I started a new job last week and I was a bit stressed. My first job was quite boring, mostly paperwork, and that's the main reason why I changed it. But now I'm learning how to design rectifier and inverter cabinets with all the control and protection circuits, and that's what I'll be doing in my new job. It's something I haven't done before, but it's not as hard as I thought it might be. Finally, I'm starting to feel like I'm a real electrical engineer, not just a bureaucrat with an engineering degree. But I'm going to start a driving course next week (yes, I'm 24 and still can't drive, I know it's not something to be proud of, but I hope it's going to change soon) and in October the academic year begins. Seriously, idk how am I going to handle it all - full-time work in a new job, where I still have much to learn, part-time grad studies and driving lessons. How to find any spare time for self-care, for my cats, for social life, for hobbies? I feel overwhelmed, sometimes I wish I was a cat. Cats don't have any responsibilities.
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random2908 · 6 months
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At work they seem to think I'm an electrical engineer. I'm just. Just so baffled by this. If there's one thing I'm not, surely it's that.
Like, ok, the mechanical engineers think I'm a mechanical engineer, and that's fine. The bosses think everyone is a mechanical engineer, or can be, given half a chance. They think the actual mechanical engineers--the ones with masters degrees in mechanical engineering--are simply the most experienced, but that anyone else could do their job slightly worse but basically successfully. But the mechanical engineers treat me like I'm one of them in a way they don't with other physicists, trust me with tools that they wouldn't trust others with, one of them even gave me admin privileges to some equipment that they won't give my supervisor admin privileges to. Apparently they thought I was going to be working 3/4 time as a physicist and 1/4 time as a laser engineer when I was hired; my previous employer killed that possibility (the one real concession he got with his threatened lawsuit was that I'm not allowed to work on the insides of any lasers for two years) but that's still how they think of me, as basically one of them. But that's just the mechanical engineers who see me that way.
When I applied I said I had mechanical engineering experience and software experience. I hate software, but you've gotta put that in your resume, if you can do it even a little bit. My supervisor remembered that and took it seriously, and I do actually do some software engineering when I have to, but the bosses mainly don't want me working on software.
But somehow the bosses think I'm an electrical engineer, instead. That I should be a major bridge between the electrical engineering department and physics. That that's my rare expertise rather than (in my opinion) my most embarrassing incompetence, the one thing I try to avoid having come up in job interviews because I can't find a positive spin for it.
I mean. It's kind of good, because the company president sees himself as being an electrical engineer as well as a physicist. So he's like, oh, we have this extra competency in common! And it's also kind of good that the skillset that I'm the least secure about, other people have convinced themselves that I'm good at--although I think that's partly because they haven't really asked that much of me, and partly because I know a bit about rf/mw. But, like, I can barely design an inverting amplifier or a low pass filter and then put it together with large components from a kit (although it'll look reasonably nice if I do, because my soldering is decent). And I've only actually laid out a PCB for manufacturing exactly once in my entire life. But it's, idk, weird. I rarely get anything that looks like imposture syndrome, but I can feel it creeping in a little bit here. (Except, of course, it's justified.)
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parasolids · 1 year
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hard to explain to people like yeah i do pretty much only hang out with guys and i don’t really know how to interact with girls but it’s not out of internalized misogyny it’s because i work in automotive and studied mechanical engineering and therefore rarely see or talk to irl women i’m not directly related to and therefore like many engineers, i also have no clue how to talk to women
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tyrianlynch · 2 years
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Guess who bought a whole new Nintendo switch even tho I haven’t had an income in a year and a half 👍🏼👩👍🏼
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placement-india · 2 years
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Electrical Engineering Jobs In India and Gulf | Latest Jobs
Electrical Engineering Jobs In India and Gulf | Latest Jobs
Electrical Engineering Jobs If you are Graduate/Post Graduate from Electrical Engineering and are in search of Job, then you are at Right place. Electrical Engineering jobs involve designing, developing, testing, and supervising the manufacturing of electrical equipment, systems, and components. It includes electrical motors, radar and navigation systems, broadcast and communications systems,…
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Ontario PNP conducted 2 OINP draws for applicants under the Employer Job Offer Foreign Worker stream on April 23rd, 2024 On the 23rd of April 2024, Ontario PNP conducted a draw under the Employer Job Offer Foreign Worker stream, inviting several NOCs. This Ontario PNP latest draw invited applicants with a score of 53 and a job offer letter.
Illustrated below is the result of the latest Ontario PNP draw 2024 result for Ontario’s Employer Job Offer Foreign Worker Stream:Date of drawNumber of NOI’s issuedScoreApril 23, 2024n/a53
Your Employer Job Offer Foreign Worker stream: skilled trades occupations must mention one of the following NOCs as your primary NOC based on your work experience:
NOC 22212 – Drafting technologists and technicians
NOC 22301 – Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians
NOC 22302 – Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians
NOC 22311 – Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment)
NOC 22312 – Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics
NOC 70010 – Construction managers
NOC 70011 – Home building and renovation managers
NOC 70012 – Facility operation and maintenance managers
NOC 72010 – Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades and related occupations
NOC 72011 – Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations
NOC 72012 – Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades
NOC 72013 – Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades
NOC 72014 – Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers
NOC 72020 – Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades
NOC 72021 – Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews
NOC 72022 – Supervisors, printing and related occupations
NOC 72024 – Supervisors, motor transport and other ground transit operators
NOC 72100 – Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors
NOC 72101 – Tool and die makers
NOC 72102 – Sheet metal workers
NOC 72103 – Boilermakers
NOC 72104 – Structural metal and plate work fabricators and fitters
NOC 72105 – Ironworkers
NOC 72106 – Welders and related machine operators
NOC 72200 – Electricians (except industrial and power system)
NOC 72201 – Industrial electricians
NOC 72203 – Electrical power line and cable workers
NOC 72204 – Telecommunications line and cable installers and repairers
NOC 72205 – Telecommunications equipment installation and cable television service technicians
NOC 72300 – Plumbers
NOC 72301 – Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers
NOC 72302 – Gas fitters
NOC 72310 – Carpenters
NOC 72311 – Cabinetmakers
NOC 72320 – Bricklayers
NOC 72321 – Insulators
NOC 72400 – Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics
NOC 72401 – Heavy-duty equipment mechanics
NOC 72402 – Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics
NOC 72403 – Railway carmen/women
NOC 72404 – Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors
NOC 72406 – Elevator constructors and mechanics
NOC 72410 – Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers
NOC 72422 – Electrical Mechanics
NOC 72423 – Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other related mechanics
NOC 72500 – Crane operators
NOC 73100 – Concrete finishers
NOC 73101 – Tilesetters
NOC 73102 – Plasterers, drywall installers finishers and lathers
NOC 73110 – Roofers and shinglers
NOC 73111 – Glaziers
NOC 73112 – Painters and decorators (except interior decorators)
NOC 73113 – Floor covering installers
NOC 73200 – Residential and commercial installers and servicers
NOC 73201 – General building maintenance workers and building superintendents
NOC 73202 – Pest controllers and fumigators
NOC 73209 – Other repairers and servicers
NOC 73400 – Heavy equipment operators
NOC 73402 – Drillers and blasters – surface mining, quarrying and construction
NOC 82031 – Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance and horticulture services
NOC 92100 – Power engineers and power systems operators
Ontario PNP conducted another draw for the Employer Job Offer Foreign Worker stream:
Economic Mobility Pathways Project (EMPP) candidates invited two targeted immigrants to apply on April 23, 2024, to people who would be eligible for the Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream.
We are there for you:
If you want to learn more about the latest draw for the Ontario Provincial Nomination Program, our Canadian immigration consultants can help you out. You can reach them at 750 383 2132 or 928 928 9006. Additionally, you can visit our website at www.aptechvisa.com/ontario-pnp  for further details and updates.
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eduspiral · 27 days
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What is the Salary for Electrical & Electronic Engineers in Malaysia?
Find Out About the Remuneration in the Electronics and Electrical Sector (E&E) in Malaysia Malaysia’s exports, which dropped much lower than anticipated in December 2023, is expected to get a boost from an anticipated upturn in the global technology cycle in 2024. Along with other improving global factors, this is expected to bolster the country’s export numbers this year, according to…
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elektrostantsiya · 1 month
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Why am I always so afraid, while doing something new, that I'll fuck it up so terribly, that everone around me will think that I'm hopelessly stupid and incompetent?! And it's not just when I do something for the first time, it's at least the first few times, the fear lasts until I'm sure I'm good at this thing. Logically I know it doesn't make sense, but emotionally I feel like everone is going to judge me and be mean for even the smallest mistake. It gives me loads of completely unnecessary stress and it really pisses me off that it's so hard to just convince myself, that I'm like... not the worst idiot in the world for making a small mistake in the circuit diagram of an inverter system I'm designing for the first time in my life and that my colleagues aren't going to call me an idiot either.
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arjunvib · 1 month
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Careers at USA | KPIT
Apply now | Careers at USA |Explore exciting opportunities in the automotive industry at KPIT. Join us for innovative roles shaping the future of mobility in Careers at US. Apply now!
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neuailabs · 3 months
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Electrify Your Career: Explore Electrical Engineering Courses
Explore a world of possibilities with our Electrical Engineering Courses. From fundamental principles to advanced applications, electrify your career and become a sought-after professional in the field of electrical engineering.
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spreejobs · 4 months
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Electrical Engineer (Design Review Experience) Job Vacancy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Electrical Engineer (Design Review Experience) Job Vacancy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Electrical Engineer (Design Review Experience) Job Vacancy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia General Description of Role and Responsibilities: Pre – Contract Adhere to the Clients development and design brief and assist the team on the phasing and packaging strategy. Develop RFP and Tender documents including scope of works and deliverables for the procurement of Consultants , contractors and…
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