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Electrical Systems Engineer (Hybrid-Moorestown, NJ)

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Stage 4 Solutions, inc

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Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/25/2026

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Electrical Systems Engineer (Hybrid-Moorestown, NJ) (Moorestown, NJ, 08057) | 05/20/26 Easy Apply Share Job Job Description Electrical Systems Engineer (Hybrid-Moorestown, NJ) We are looking for Electrical Systems Engineer for a global aerospace company. In this role, you will design and support cable routing, subsystem electrical integration, electronic component design, and test procedure development for complex electrical systems and hardware platforms. This is an 6-month contract (extensions likely), 40-hour-per-week (4-day 10-hour shifts per week) role, this is a Hybrid role in Moorestown, NJ. This is a W-2 role as a Stage 4 Solutions employee. Health benefits and 401K are offered.
Responsibilities:
Researches, develops, designs, and tests electrical components, equipment, systems, and networks. Designs electrical equipment, facilities, components, products, and systems for commercial, industrial, and domestic purposes. Requirements Must be a U.S. Citizen 9 + years of experience as Electrical Engineer Bachelor's degree Looking for well versed Electrical Engineer who can support cable design, cable routing, Tray/Rack/Subsystem level electronic component design, integration and test. Test procedure development.