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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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The electro-mechanical engineer will work with other members of the product development team and with Indesigns clients for new product introduction into manufacturing. The Senior Electro-Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the design and development of mechanical parts for new electronic products and systems.
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The Directed Energy Weapons Department at KORD is seeking an electro-optical engineer with experience working on directed energy (DE) laser weapon or similar systems. Similar Jobs (4) Systems Safety Engineer locations Huntsville, Alabama time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago Systems Safety Engineer locations Huntsville, Alabama time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago About Us KBR — Delivering Solutions, Changing the World.
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Toyon is seeking a Mechatronics Engineer to join a team that is developing advanced electro-mechanical systems involving the confluence of mechanics, electronics, sensor systems, and aerospace engineering.
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JRC is looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated Senior Electro-Mechanical Engineer to join our amazing Maritime & Security Team in supporting the Navy's Strategic Systems Program (SSP) in a fast-paced new Acquisition development program for the Nuclear Sea-Launched Cruise Missile (SLCM-N) program.
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As a Mechanical Engineer at Lam, you're designing and defining cutting-edge mechanical and electro-mechanical systems. Support the full life cycle of mechanical and electro-mechanical systems from concept to productization including conceptualization, designing, CAD modeling, development, and test/validation.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Electro-Mechanical Design Engineer Specialist EE Design Specialist II Performs design and drafting of both electrical and mechanical aspects of electrical/electronic equipment.
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Stamping, machining (conventional CNC, mill turn, Electro chemical, Metal injection molding, powder metal, welding, mechanical joining, fine blanking, additive manufacturing (3-D printing), plastic injection molding, welding, joining, electro-mechanical, and others.
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As we continue to expand, we are seeking a highly skilled Senior Electro-Mechanical Engineer to join our dynamic team in Indianapolis. Our client, located in Indianapolis, IN is seeking a Senior Electro-Mechanical Engineer who will be responsible for designing, developing, and optimizing electronic components and systems.
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Familiar with Electro Magnetic Effects (EME) to include, Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) and/or other aspects of radio frequency (RF) engineering.
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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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2-4 years of work experience in an electrical engineering capacity focusing on analog and digital circuit design, electro-mechanical systems & wireless connectivity predominantly with cellular communication required.
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Electro-Mechanical Engineer jdd. Knowledgeable and experienced in Allen Bradley or Siemens or Omron or Unitronics PLC-HMI programing. Minimum of 2 years work experience in Mechanically inclined Business, Robotic Process Automation (Epson, FANUC) or related area.
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Benefits: medical, dental, vision, 401k REQUIREMENTS: Electro-Mechanical Design Engineer Specialist US Citizenship Associate degree in a relevant technical discipline, or an equivalent combination of education and experience; plus a minimum of 4 years of experience; or relevant bachelor's degree or equivalent plus an additional 2 years of experience Working knowledge of electrical engineering and electro-mechanical engineering tools is highly desired.
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Designs, analyzes, tests, and debugs electrical and electro-mechanical components and subsystems; from initial concept development through transition to production. Researches, proposes, designs, implements, tests, and documents electrical and electro-mechanical hardware for products and systems.
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