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Cornell Pump Company, LLC ยท 12 hours ago

Electrical Engineer

Cornell Pump Company, LLC is a U.S. engineering manufacturer specializing in motion control solutions. They are seeking a hands-on Electrical Engineer to provide technical support, troubleshoot existing systems, and collaborate on rotating equipment performance and failure analysis.

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Responsibilities

Provide technical support and troubleshooting for existing electrical, control, and drive systems in the field and in-house
Diagnose and resolve issues with PCBs, embedded controllers, sensors, and power electronics
Perform firmware maintenance, debugging, and low-level code updates
Collaborate with mechanical engineers on rotating equipment performance, integration, and failure analysis
Perform root cause analysis of field and production issues; recommend design or process improvements
Perform PCB redesigns, modifications, and sustaining engineering tasks for legacy products
Generate and maintain accurate documentation, including schematics, BOMs, test procedures, and engineering change orders
Provide training, guidance, and technical assistance to internal teams, field technicians, and customers
Use CAD tools (electrical and/or mechanical) to review and update drawings, layouts, and system models
Coordinate with suppliers and vendors on component obsolescence, replacements, and quality issues

Qualification

Low-level programmingPCB hardware designRotating equipment knowledgeCAD tools proficiencyIndustrial communication protocolsPLC programmingFirmware maintenanceMechanical aptitudeProblem-solving skillsCommunication skills

Required

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (preferred) or Technical degree or related field (or equivalent technical training/experience)
3 years minimum related experience in controls engineering, with exposure to support/sustaining roles
Proficiency in low-level programming (assembly, microcontrollers, or DSPs)
Experience with PCB hardware design and troubleshooting (schematics, layout, test, rework)
Familiarity with rotating equipment (motors, drives, clutches, pumps, or similar)
Working knowledge of CAD tools (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks)
Hands-on experience with oscilloscopes, analyzers, and diagnostic instrumentation
Knowledge of industrial communication protocols (Ethernet, Modbus, RS-485, SPI)
Experience with PLC programming or higher-level embedded development
Familiarity with thermal management, vibration analysis, and reliability testing in rotating systems
Exposure to product lifecycle management (PLM) and ERP systems
Strong mechanical aptitude and ability to interpret mechanical drawings
Ability to travel occasionally to support field service teams or customer sites
Excellent problem-solving and communication skills; able to explain technical issues to non-specialists

Preferred

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering
Experience with ERP software similar to Epicor or SAP

Benefits

10 paid holidays and PTO starting at two weeks per year
401K Plan - 3% employer contribution, and matching based on your contribution thereafter: immediate full vesting
Two medical plans: a PPO and an HDHP with an HSA
Dental/Vision coverage
Pet Insurance
Company-paid Employee Assistant Program (EAP)
Two weeks of paid Parental Leave
Company-Paid Life Insurance & AD&D, Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability
Additional Voluntary Life Insurance & AD&D

Company

Cornell Pump Company, LLC

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EFFICIENT BY DESIGN since 1946: The story of Cornell starts in 1946 when five people working at Pacific Pump Company decided to head out on their own.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Robert Ray
President
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