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The Magna New Mobility team is seeking a talented & nimble engineer to join our chassis (brakes, steering, suspension) team to solve challenging problems towards advancing mobility for everyone and everything.
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Must understand basic principle for chassis component like brakes. Bachelor degree in Engineering or a related area and one (1) to five (5) years of Mechanical Engineering experience preferably at an OEM, or the equivalent combination of education and experience preferred.
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We are seeking a Principal Mechanical Engineer for a Direct Hire role in the SF Bay Area. The ideal candidate should have expertise in designing medical device components with metal, plastics, and carbon composites.
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2+ years of hands-on experience as an Equipment Design Engineer, Mechanical/Electrical Engineer or similar experience desired. As a Sustaining Equipment Engineer , you will be responsible for making continuous improvements to our automated production equipment for the manufacturing of electrical systems for electric vehicles.
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Did you become a Mechanical Engineer to sit behind a desk or to build things with your hands? At Inventive-Group, we operate a high-tech facility with Lasers, CNC Press Brakes, CNC Turning Centers, CNC Mills, Robotic Welding Cells, Autonomous Robots, and employ some of the most talented people on earth.
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As a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you will be at the forefront of new product development, playing a key role in the conceptualization, design, and engineering of advanced robotic systems.
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MS or PhD Degree in Mechanical Engineering, 5+ years of related work experience in 3D CFD (thesis work during Ph. D. may count towards portion of this requirement). Knowledge of drivetrain, and hydraulic components such as clutches and brakes, bevel and planetary gears, pumps and valves, transmission lube, and actuation systems would be an asset.
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We are currently seeking a Civil/Structural Engineer for our Jacksonville, FL District who will be responsible for investigating, analyzing, and reconstructing vehicular accidents and investigating failures involving vehicle systems (brakes, steering, throttle, engine, etc.
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The Mechanical Engineer is primarily responsible for the execution of the design and development of pneumatic and/or hydraulic brake components/assemblies, including brake control units, hydraulic units, Air Supply Units, brake discs, calipers, tread brakes, track brakes and controls for passenger rail transit vehicles.
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The Mechanical Systems Engineer is responsible for the execution of the design and development of pneumatic and/or hydraulic brake systems, track brakes, and controls for passenger rail transit vehicles.
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In this position, the Vehicle Accident Reconstructionist / Mechanical Engineer will apply their technical knowledge in the performance of vehicle accident reconstruction and investigate failures involving vehicle systems (brakes, transmission, throttle, steering, etc.
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The Senior Product Engineer will lead the design and engineering development of electro-mechanical products and assemblies. The Senior Product Engineer is the lead engineer on projects that will be supported by other mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, motor and clutch engineers, design engineers, test engineers and software engineers.
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Experience in electro-mechanical designs involving motors, gears, brakes, mechanisms, etc. Technical leader in the development of electro-mechanical solutions with various structural, cosmetic, and innovative mechanism-related challenges.
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Mechanical Engineer Company: Inventive-Group Mechanical Engineer. Mechanical Engineering Degree (Or equivalent experience) Consult with engineers or other personnel to research, design, evaluate, install, operate, or maintain mechanical products, equipment, systems, or processes to meet requirements.
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As a Senior Mechanical Engineer on the Advanced Engineering team, you will architect vehicle concepts to help realize groundbreaking products for the future of electric vehicles. Quickly CAD/sketch parts for systems across the vehicle which includes (but is not limited to): Suspension, Steering, Brakes.
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