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Must have familiarity with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Preferred: Familiarity with ISO, IEC, and other standards pertaining to the medical device industry. Must have the ability to read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, and documentation related to medical device manufacturing Preferred: Proficiency in CAD software (Fusion 360) and GD&T.
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Understand product requirements, applications, governing standards (UL, CSA, IEC, NEMA, etc.) Collaborate with manufacturing processes owners (fabrication, assembly, welding, calibration) to understand fundamental capabilities and ensure that design specifications are met.
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In this role you will work closely with experienced engineers on a variety of activities including circuit design, printed circuit board development and testing, cabinet wiring design and diagrams, inverter and component testing, and manufacturing support.
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Knowledge and understanding of the NEC and IEC (National Electrical Code and Industrial Electrical Code) to work at a premier Manufacturing company in Jamestown, NY. Sound like something you’re interested in.
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Execute Electrical, Instrumentation, and controls (IEC) projects against commitments (cost, schedule, and performance) while adhering to company's Enterprise Project Management (EPM) principles.
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Experience with FDA, ISO, and IEC standards a plus. Ensure that manufacturing has accurate and detailed information on specifications, with customer manufacturer under corresponding QMS (Quality Management System.
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Must have experience with applicable manufacturing processes such as injection molding, thermoforming, machining, and plastics assembly. Must have experience with applicable manufacturing processes such as injection molding, thermoforming, machining, and plastics assembly.
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This position reports directly to the Manufacturing Engineering Manager and will have direct interaction with Product Engineering and Production along with other support functions. General knowledge of computer networking architecture and hardware, machine guarding and applicable electrical standards (IEC, UL, National Electrical Code.
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Support pre-compliance testing and 3rd party certification testing while developing the capability to perform in house self-certification for residential consumer, industrial, maritime and aviation electronics applications per IEC/EN/CISPR/FCC standards and DO160G.
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Aquire working knowledge of NEMA, IEEE, API and IEC standards applicable to electric motors and generators; working knowledge of rotordynamic analysis software, such as, Dyrobes; learn FEA software preferably ANSYS.
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Work with internal and external manufacturing partners to ensure design for manufacturability and serviceability. Perform structural, dimensional, fluid, vibration, thermal, and reliability analyses to support new and existing product designs.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related technical field Minimum of 3 years proven experience providing technical support to produce design wins within the interconnect industry Proficient in 3D modeling and Product Data Management (Ex: Creo and Windchill) Prefer recent experience/knowledge of server/storage/networking/data center rack level architectures Experience with industry specifications (UL, EIA, IEC, Telcordia, etc.
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Lead the design, development, and optimization of electrical systems for industrial manufacturing processes, including power distribution, controls, and automation. Experience with regulatory standards (e.g., NEC, IEC), safety protocols, and compliance requirements.
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Familiarity with electromechanical manufacturing requirements such as IEC and ISO standards. Our teams work in unison, collaborating and problem-solving to serve the manufacturing needs of the top Medical Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) around the globe.
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Qualifications REQUIRED EDUCATION AND CLEARANCE: Bachelor's Degree and five (5) years or more experience Understanding of the use and application of various battery chemistries (and also other energy storage devices such as fuel cells) Experience with Energy storage and power systems Working knowledge of Industry Standards for design and safety (e.g. UL, IEC, IATA) Interim secret clearance required to start with the ability to obtain a Secret Clearance.
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