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5+ years of mechanical design experience with at least 2-3 years of chassis or suspension design experience included. As a Chassis Design Engineer you will be responsible for.
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AFCO Performance Group is seeking a passionate Mechanical Design Engineer who thrives on turning concept designs into reality. Company OverviewAFCO Performance Group engineers, manufactures, and distributes premium Shocks, Springs, Brakes, Cooling, Exhaust Products, Gauges, Scales, Specialty Tools, Chassis Setup Equipment, and Motorcycle Suspension Products through its various brands: AFCO Racing Products, Dynatech Headers, PRO Shocks, DeWitts Radiators, Longacre Racing Products, and Legend Suspensions.
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Design Engineer – Mechanical. Experience of structural and chassis design. Hands on experience of UG NX software and Teamcenter. Experience of structural and chassis design. Mandatory experience in recreational vehicle industries (RV.
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We supply the world with rotary index tables, palletized conveyors, linear motor driven pick and place units, cam and servo driven assembly chassis, ring index tables, and machine bases and tool plates.
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If you have a strong background in CNC, CAD, CAM programming, mechanical knowledge, and experience with robotics, we encourage you to apply. Group Summary Cosma provides a comprehensive range of body, chassis and engineering solutions to global customers.
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Strong understanding of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics required 3 to 5 years of experience related to product design using solid modeling tools (Inventor preferred) Preferred Experience: Basic understanding of acoustics Basic knowledge of vehicle chassis systems Basic knowledge of exhaust components/aftertreatment Six Sigma knowledge / skills Basic knowledge of.
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Work with computer hardware and chassis designs, creating and modifying design files and drawings in Solidworks. You have a Bachelor's degree in Computer, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering; or years of relevant work experience in a technical environment.
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During the forward model development phase the engineer is responsible for using CATIA to design parts that deliver all intended part functions while also maintaining compatibility with all criteria for adjacent engineering functional activities (i.e. Structures, Closures, Chassis, Electrical Hardware, Cockpit, Seats, Interior Trim) and attribute targets (i.e. Safety (Regulatory), Occupant Package, Interior Package, Perceived Quality, NVH, Durability.
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CHASSIS DESIGN ENGINEER (job description)We have partnered with a Global Auto Mfg. near Dayton OH to lead a search for their Chassis Design Engineer. Desired Skills:·Chassis experience·Sheet metal stamping, welding, or aluminum experience.
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Current Product Engineer - Mechanical Design - Chassis (USA Truck OEM) - AUTOCAR TRUCKS, LLC - BIRMINGHAM, AL. Provide design direction, including technical specifications and requirements, to on- and offshore engineering resources for the Chassis and Chassis systems (subject systems) for heavy/severe duty trucks following best engineering practices.
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In Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Embedded Systems Strong Electrical and Embedded Systems Engineering fundamentals 3+ years of experience in automotive engineering with a focus on chassis control systems.
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This Mechanical Design Engineer will participate in the design and development of cutting-edge electro-mechanical hardware for Northrop Grumman's AESA radar, ESM, and RF communications systems.
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As a Senior Suspension Controls Engineer, you will be a vital part of the development, growth and maintenance of Chassis and Cab suspension controls. SEGULA TECHNOLOGIES is hiring a Senior Suspension Controls Engineer to join our growing team in Greensboro, NC.
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As a Senior Braking Systems Engineer for Chassis Engineering, you will be a product owner and participate in engineering activities related to braking system development. Bachelor's degree in electrical, Mechatronics or Mechanical Engineering.
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Working closely with electrical and mechanical engineers, the Chassis Engineer will have the opportunity to contribute to the creation of innovative, world-class electric vehicles.
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