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Experience in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and familiarity with Product Data Management (PDM) systems. Additionally, this role entails conducting Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for structural integrity and design validation, along with active participation in new product and system design initiatives.
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Familiarity with simulation and data analysis tools for finite element, thermal, vibration, and stress analysis (Solidworks Simulation, Creo Mechanica, ANSYS) Experience with precision glass/metal interface design and assembly techniques (structural/thermal considerations, safety factor calculations, epoxy choice and analysis.
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Responsibilities: Create mechanical models of package stack up and associated components Perform required finite element analysis to highlight key design, assembly and reliability trade-offs.
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Experience in 3D modeling of mechanical components and assemblies preferably CREO Experience with Electromechanical Actuation Servo Systems Experience with Brushless DC motor design and or operation Experience with Finite Element Analysis for Structural, Thermal and Dynamic Analysis Possess organizational and task management skills to work concurrent issues in parallel.
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In-depth knowledge and use of key development tools and design standards: 3D CAD, Finite Element Analysis, Tolerances, Advanced Manufacturing Principles, and Interference Checks. The qualified candidate will focus on Energy Storage Systems (ESS), Data Center Infrastructure (DCI), Vehicle Chargers (VC), and other High-Level Assembly (HLA) applications.
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3D CAD design, solid and surface modelingMachine design fundamentalsStructural analysis utilizing hand calculations and finite element modelsGD&T per ASME standardsTolerance analysisDesign for manufacturing and assemblyHands-on fabrication, machining, assembly and/or repair experienceProduct Lifecycle Management and requirements Verification and ValidationEstablishing and leveraging relationships with production and procurement teams.
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Experience in Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) with focus on Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation software. Experience designing for varied manufacturing and assembly processes such as composite materials construction, CNC machining, injection molding, cable over-molding, and sheet metal fabrication.
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Perform complex modelling and finite element analysis at the detailed component level, major assembly level, and aircraft level (analysis simulations to include strength, buckling, damage tolerance, and delamination.
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Modeling: Monte Carlo Simulations, Tolerance Analysis, Finite Element Analysis. Full data and statistical analysis (JMP, Minitab) and Design of Experiments, and providing detailed review of data with an emphasis on statistics.
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Engineering fundamentals: solid mechanics, material science, heat transfer, simple static finite element analysis, tolerance analysis, design for assembly/manufacturability, metrology, statistical process control.
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Project management, finite element, or other mechanical analysis software, PDM system (direct experience with Synergis Adept is desirable) The Module Equipment Engineer (Machine) is responsible for the manufacturing of solar modules, which consists of soldering, inspection, mechanical assembly, and machinery management, all in accordance with the high industry standards and within manufacturing timescales.
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Performs detail analysis of concepts through finite Element Analysis or other means and verify the design performance through empirical means. Sanmina Energy (Houston) provides: Product Engineering with an emphasis on energy including very complex electro-mechanical systems; Assembly & Test for full electromechanical assemblies across multiple industries with capability to produce new and legacy [high temperature] printed circuit board assemblies; and Precision Machining with capabilities across the full material spectrum.
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Knowledge and experience using Nastran software for finite element analysis, including model creation, simulation, and post-processing. Openness to travel as required Familiarity with IDEA CAD Standards Prior experience working with NNS, NNSY, Ingalls, and PSNS Shipyards Proficiency in using FEMAP software to create and analyze finite element models, perform simulations, and generate reports.
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An understanding of Finite Element Analysis is beneficial. Experience in any or all of the following modules will be beneficial: part, sheet metal, tubing, assembly and drawing.
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Perform design analysis including tolerance analysis, tolerance stack up, finite element analysis and other engineering related tasks as required in support of design related activities.
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