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The Air Launched Effectors Department is searching for a full time Principal Mechanical Engineer to assist and/or lead a multi-discipline team working on the design, development and/or production support of products and subsystems, for the purpose of giving the U.S. Air Force and our allies an unmatched advantage across every mission phase.
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Job Summary: *The Principal Mechanical Engineer will conduct design, integration, testing and/or production support of mechanical-focused hardware using computer-aided design, mechanical analyses, and consistent coordination and communication across teams to ensure success.
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Keywords: Principal Engineer / Mechanical Engineer / Director / Mechanical Engineering Lead / National Manager / USA / Pittsburgh/ Pennsylvania / Professional Engineer / PE/ Registered Engineer / United States / Studio Manager / Senior Mechanical Engineer / HVAC/ MEP/ Plumbing/ Fire Protection/ Intermediate Mechanical Engineer.
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The Principal Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and execution of core mechanical systems architecture and components. American Energy Storage Innovations, Inc. has a full-time opening for a Principal Mechanical Engineer in Hudson, Massachusetts.
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The Air Launched Effectors Department is searching for a full time Principal Mechanical Engineer to assist and/or lead a multi-discipline team working on the design, development and/or production support of products and subsystems, for the purpose of giving the U.From long-range surveillance sensors to command and control, to advanced air and ground effectors, we provide the technology required to keep the air domain secure.
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The Principal Mechanical Engineer will execute engineering projects for HVAC, mechanical piping, and several other mechanical systems that support the construction and renovation of manufacturing, packaging, laboratory, and utility facilities throughout the organization.
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As a Senior Principal Mechanical Engineer for the Torpedo Systems Group (TSG), you will have extensive mechanical design skills and can manage large, complex project initiatives of substantial importance to the organization, while working with and providing guidance to a team of mechanical engineers.
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In this role you will work as a Principal Mechanical Engineer involved in the research and design and development of precision and very close tolerance parts and components and complex assemblies for liquid and gas control systems that are used heavily in the semiconductor industry worldwide.
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This individual must have a strong knowledge of energy storage systems for electrical grid and commercial applications, the mechanical engineering discipline, and the processes required to lead a complex design to an on-time product launch.
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Qualifications We Value: Master of Science (MS) in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace, Engineering Science, Math, or other Engineering disciplines Minimum of eight (8) years of professional experience within Defense and/or Aerospace Industry, typically 8-15 years Engineering team leadership experience Experience with thermal and structural analyses or with analysts to specify requirements and design to environments.
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Job Title: Principal Mechanical Engineer, Fluidics. Work within a multi-disciplinary team, and closely with the capital equipment engineer(s) to identify specific clinical and device performance needs, appropriate specifications, and to develop appropriate design inputs and outputs.
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The Principal Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for mechanical engineering design, analysis, and development of rotating equipment and packages for the project.
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Lead Mechanical Engineer and design/engineering of Rotating Equipment (Compressor, pump and etc.) Together, we've forged some of the most trusted partnerships across the energy value chain to make what was once just an idea a reality: laying subsea infrastructure thousands of feet below sea level, installing offshore platforms hundreds of miles from shore, and using our expertise to design and build offshore wind infrastructure.
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Principal Engineer, Engineering Manager, Mechanical Department Manager, Regional Lead, Project Manager, or Director experience is a plus. In order to be considered to join our AEC Practice as a Mechanical Team Leader, you must have demonstrated experience with delivery of facilities design packages for complex multi-discipline, architecture & engineering design projects for Food, Beverage, Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG), or Life Science sector manufacturing clients.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Principal Mechanical Engineer to lead the Mechanical Engineering design of revolutionary augmented reality products. We are looking for a Principal Mechanical Engineer to join our team in Louisville, CO, and lead the Mechanical Engineering design of our product.
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