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Qualified candidates will have experience with box and board level mechanical design, finite element analysis, modelling and analysis of heat transfer characteristics, shock and vibration analysis, complex thermal and structural simulation, SolidWorks or other CAD/modelling experience.
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For system level transient thermal analysis of lunar landers in ground, launch, Earth orbit, cis-lunar space, lunar orbit, and lunar surface environments using Thermal Desktop, typical tasks include capturing system inputs, performing system level trade studies, performing temperature and heat transfer predictions, and documenting results.
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0-3 years' experience in areas such as higher mathematics, Heat Transfer, Strength of Materials, Properties of Materials and Machine Design. Assist in mechanical design, development & sustaining of Client's LRUs from the standpoints of Thermal, Structural Rigidity, Acoustics, EMI, ESD, DFM, DFT to meet customer's requirements.
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PhD in Mechanical Engineering or closely related field with strong emphasis in Computational Fluid Dynamics, Heat transfer, or related fields. Developing physics-based models for Thermal/CFD/Chemistry applications for components in semiconductor capital equipment industry.
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This position requires a BS in Mechanical Engineering from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program with a strong academic background and interest in thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, power engineering, turbomachinery, thermal systems, and energy conversion.
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Coordinating with other teams regarding the results of analyses, such as thermal, seismic, structural, pipe stress, heat transfer, and other analyses performed by others and integrate the results into plant design and operational decisions.
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Understanding of thermal, hydraulic, heat transfer systems, gear ratios, material compositions, load testing, mechanical and motor assemblies, variable frequency drives, hydraulic devices, pneumatic devices, and industrial controls.
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Researches, plans, designs and develops mechanical products and systems such as instruments, controls, robots, engines, machines and mechanical, thermal hydraulic or heat transfer systems for production, transmission, measurement, and use of energy.
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Strong technical background in thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and combustion. We are currently seeking a Fire Protection Engineer for our Thermal Sciences Practice in Bowie, MD.
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Perform thermal heat transfer and structural stress analysis of pressure vessels, piping systems, rotating equipment, and other plant structures using classic and finite element analysis methods.
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This position requires a BSME from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program with a strong academic background and interest in thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, power engineering, turbomachinery, thermal systems, and energy conversion.
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Practical experience in some of the following: thermal processing, commercial heat exchangers, fluid transfer (fittings, valves, pumps), evaporation, sterilization, CIP, SIP, and systems automation/integration in both consumer and bulk food processing.
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Position Summary: Thermal Engineering International (USA) Inc. designs and fabricates high quality Pressure Vessels and Heat Transfer Equipment for the power generation and process industries worldwide.
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Mechanical and electromechanical systems include controls, packaging, machines and/or mechanical, thermal, and cooling/heat transfer systems. We are currently recruiting for a Mechanical Design Engineer for a leading public company who is a provider of innovative and optimized satellite communications solutions.
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Competent engineering skills in unit operations including fluid flow, heat transfer, steam, and thermal fluid systems. The employee will be occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions, heat, vibration, and confined spaces.
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