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The UCSD provides a continuum of expert level skills including evaluating electronic, mechanical, and electro-mechanical components for feasibility of repair, repair of items to customer specifications, reverse engineering, maintenance planning and engineering, obsolescence management, and application of new maintenance technologies.
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Extensive 3D modeling software experience (Creo Parametric® knowledge is a plus) BSME or equivalent engineering degree required; EIT certification is a plus. The salary range for Mechanical Design Engineer-Product Development HVAC Systems is $84,000-$131,700 annually.
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Bachelor’s degree or higher in Systems, Mechanical, Electrical, Physics or Software Engineering plus 15 or more years of related experience. The position requires an expert knowledge of system engineering principles and the capability to lead mechanical, electrical, software, test and CT-physics disciplines on projects of large scope and high commercial importance.
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Background in electronics design fields: it can be Hardware, e-Layout, Software, Mechanical, Validation (functional, thermal, electrical, EMC or environmental), Functional Safety, Prototyping or Industrialization is required.
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You will work independently as well as with a team of industry leading innovators in other engineering fields such as acoustics, mechanical, wireless, application software, hardware, and user experience.
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Experience with Python, Matlab, or other data analysis software a plus. We are looking for an Electrical, Mechanical, or Systems Engineer for our Team. This position will work as a member of Teslas Drive System team.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering in the field of Systems, Computer Science, Electronics, Software, Mechanical, Agricultural or Electrical Engineering. The Senior Systems Project Engineer will apply broad, in-depth knowledge of customer needs, industry requirements, and multiple technologies to lead a team to deliver electrical/electronic systems to a portfolio of projects for a business unit.
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8+ years of experience with architecture and systems engineering across electrical, firmware, and mechanical systems (audio and optical systems a plus) in spaces such as high-end consumer products, stand-alone medical devices, appliances, or related systems, where electronic hardware works with an app.
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Experience with mechanical, electrical or manufacturing design software, including extensive experience with complex parts and large assemblies (SolidWorks, Eagle or Cadence a plus.
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Aeronautics, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, Nuclear, Software, Systems, and Engineering Management. Masters degree in a Qualified Engineering Field (See Note 1) or a related discipline (See Note 2) from an accredited college or university plus eighteen (18) years of systems engineering experienceOR.
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Bachelors’ Degree in Biomedical Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering or a related field. Education and work experience should encompass a wide array of engineering disciplines relevant to: mechanical testing, system testing, material testing, 3rd party (agency) testing, shelf life and aging testing, simulated use, and drug-device compatibility testing.
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The Senior Project Engineer - Systems applies broad, in-depth knowledge of customer needs, industry requirements and multiple technologies to lead a team to deliver electrical/electronic systems to a portfolio of projects for a business unit.
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Master’s or PhD degree in Reliability Engineering, or ASQ Certified Reliability Engineer is a plus. We are looking for a Reliability Engineer with a strong background in vehicle suspension, brakes, and steering systems to join our vehicle system reliability team.
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As a key member in a multi-disciplinary Systems Engineering team, the Electrical Controls Engineer designs, develops, and tests all aspects of electronics and electrical control systems for custom-built micromanufacturing systems and other types capital equipment used for life science applications.
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Broad application of principles, theories and concepts in HVAC and mechanical engineering, plus working knowledge of other related fields. A seasoned experienced professional with a full understanding of mechanical engineering resolving a wide range of issues in creative ways.
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