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Electro-Mechanical Assembler, electrical engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Assembler, Electro-Mechanical engineer. Position Title: Electro-Mechanical Engineer.
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Your role:·Willprovide Engineering Technical support for the Consumables Manufacturing Areasas a member of the Consumables Manufacturing Engineering Team.·Utilizestrong troubleshooting and electro-mechanical skills to develop and implementoperational solutions in a regulated environment.
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As an Electro-Mechanical Machine Builder, you will assemble, install, and maintain electro-mechanical machines according to specifications and blueprints. We are currently seeking a skilled and experienced electro mechanical machine builder to join our team.
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Whether you're designing for US Navy shipboard computing systems, command and control systems, vehicle communications systems or unmanned surveillance, you can rely on 901D to provide the proven analysis, design and integration of COTS, RCOTS and MIL-SPEC components into electro-mechanical assemblies.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembly Technician will contribute to the success of the organization by assembling, testing, and manufacturing RefleXions complex electro-mechanical, radiation therapy medical products.
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We are looking for a highly qualified Electro Mechanical design Engineer for our IRST Fixed Wing Program Area. As a member of the Electro-Mechanical team you will have the opportunity to touch hardware, do innovative design and expand your knowledge base and skills.
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Our team in Space and Defense Group is looking for an Electro-Mechanical Assembler Lead (9/80 schedule) to join them. 8 years or more working experience as an Electro-Mechanical Assembler.
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Experience with electro-mechanical assembly. The Manufacturing Quality Engineer reports to the Manufacturing Quality Engineering Lead or equivalent manager. BS in Engineering or Technology, Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, Manufacturing, Life Sciences, or equivalent.
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Our engineering services include 3D/CAD design, finite element analysis, prototyping, mechanical and electro-mechanical designing, analog/digital circuit designing, PCB layout, embedded firmware, general software, production consulting and sourcing, training/installation documentation, and maintenance and support services.
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Experience in automation controls, instrumentation or electro-mechanical work settings and/or electro-mechanical aptitude. #LI-CM1 #RSS hvac controls, building controls, programming, hvac field technician, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, direct digital control, apogee, Desigo, Modbus, Tridium, Niagara, Alerton, commissioning, LonWorks, BACnet, DDC, BMS, building management, mechanical systems, system integration.
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Having experience with electro-mechanical design for camera is a definite plus. Author documentations on mechanical inspection and fixture design. - Author clear documentation on mechanical inspection and test requirements.
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Barr is seeking a mechanical technician/designer to work on mechanical engineering projects involving data collection, planning, problem solving, design, and construction assistance.
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What You'll DoYou will be joining the SP platform Mechanical Thermal group in San Jose, CA, which is responsible for designing and developing complex electro-mechanical systems for a variety of networking products from fixed to centralized and distributed architectures with sizes ranging from 1U to 40U. You’ll work with Hardware Distinguished Engineers and Hardware Leads to architect and develop cooling solutions for next generation high performance routing platforms.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in electro-mechanical product development and engineering. Our dynamic, growing client seeks an Electro-Mechanical Engineer to join their successful team.
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Drive quality and efficiency within the Mechanical Engineering team by setting an outstanding example in terms of high-quality design and analysis with your individual work.
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