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Advanced Energy is currently seeking Mechanical Design Engineering Interns to support development activities across our North American design sites. Candidates working towards MS or Ph. D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
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General categories of work will involve 3D CAD, design engineering, drafting, thermal analysis, thermoelectric analysis, structural analysis, fatigue analysis, radiation dose analysis, and environmental testing support.
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Graduate Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or fundamental Physical Sciences with a focus on energy storage technologies. Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or fundamental Physical Sciences with 5+ years of experience applied application focus on energy storage technologies.
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Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering with a focus on computational fluid dynamics, heat transfer and combustion. The thermal electrical component simulation Engineer is responsible for providing guidance to design teams: he/she will be an integral part of the development team.
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The successful candidate for this position will work with the MCFR Delta Team to analyze innovative as well as standard heat exchanger designs, including thermal, hydraulic and mechanical analyses for several working fluids, including molten salt, liquid metal and gas (carbon dioxide.
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Candidate must have at least five (5) years of direct experience performing thermal and fluid analysis, and must possess a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering from an ABET-accredited university.
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Perform and manage engineering work using CAD/CAE software to solve problems in mechanical/structural design, finite element analysis, design optimization, prototype generation (such as stereo lithography on NC machining), fatigue analysis, structural dynamics and kinematics, vibrations, thermal analysis, production of manufacturing drawings, and plastic part design.
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Develop new research topics for advancing geothermal and district heat applications Requirements: Requires a Bachelors, Masters or a PhD in Mechanical Engineering 0-5 years: Thermal fluid system modeling and control background.
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2+ years of relevant design or consulting experience for building mechanical systems (HVAC/plumbing) and/or Central Utility Plants and Thermal Distribution Systems (Chilled water, hot water, steam and domestic water.
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BS or MS in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering with 3-5 plus years direct experience in development of Thermal Protection Systems for launch vehicles and systems. The TPS Engineer will generate or support the development of interface drawings that define detailed features for mechanical and thermal system interfaces for the hardware and TPS being developed, and work in a team environment that crosses multi-functional groups such as Design/Drafting, Analysis, Production, Quality Assurance, Health and Safety, Project/Program management, Accounting/Finance.
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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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Typical fields of study include; Remote sensing, chemistry, physics, biology, geology, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, environmental science, geography, and the agricultural sciences.
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You will collaborate with our engineering teams to scope, define, design, model, prototype, validate, and iterate the mechanical design of Antora’s thermal battery. Staff Engineer : Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with 10+ years relevant industry experience OR Master’s degree with 8+ years relevant industry experience OR PhD with 4+ years relevant industry experience.
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Candidates working towards a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 40 credits towards a Mechanical Engineering (BSME) or equivalent. Modeling, simulation, and design for thermal, acoustic and vibration performance.
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Develop mechanical engineering design documents including design notes, calculations, reports, flow modelling summaries, process flow diagram, piping and instrumentation diagrams, sketches, plan drawings, section drawings, isometrics, pipe supports, datasheets, details, specifications, 3D model routing recommendations, and other related documents.
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