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Develop and implement condition assessment methods/Develop a working understanding of predictive technologies, vibration analysis, ultrasonic analysis, thermography, PdMA, oil analysis, corrosion detection, and dissolved gas analysis, among others.
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Design tools and dies in Solid Edge CAD software for sheet metal parts manufacturing including tool material selection, stress, and vibration analysis. Perform theoretical analysis and simulation of manufacturing processes, value stream mapping, FMEA and quantify areas of improvement for justification of projects.
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Knowledge of and experience in at least four (4) of the following skill areas: pipefitting, welding, machining, rigging, rotating machine repair, fabrication, machine alignment, piping schematics, mechanical drawings, electrical theory, electrical safety, vibration analysis, electrical test equipment, basic electrical trouble-shooting, and high- and low-voltage systems, equipment, and components.
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Evaluations may include foundation settlement investigations, structural assessments, site evaluations, sub-surface investigations and vibration analysis. Forensic engineering experience performing building assessments and failure analysis is preferred.
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The Program Systems Engineer Analyst provides ongoing program planning, analysis, and administrative support to Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Program. Support system environmental testing, including Shock, Vibration, and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) testing and Cybersecurity T&E applicable to the assigned medical system.
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Trained in the use of condition diagnostic techniques including vibration analysis, oil analysis, ultrasonic testing, and thermographic testing. Assist the Maintenance Mechanics with difficult equipment failures, the root cause analysis of such failures, and in formulating the execution of solutions.
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Technical Experience in Flight & Ground Loads, Noise & Vibration, Flutter, Strength, Fatigue, Propulsion, Aerodynamics/Performance, Flying Qualities, Stability & Control, and/or Structural Dynamics.
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Complete predictive maintenance such as vibration analysis and oil sample collection. Complete predictive maintenance such as vibration analysis and oil sample collection. Note: Nespresso is not a federal contractor and does not maintain affirmative action programs.
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Experience with the use of condition diagnostic techniques including vibration analysis, oil analysis, ultrasonic testing, and thermographic testing. Use continuous improvements tools and methods to improve equipment reliability, may include root cause analysis (RCA), failure mode analysis (FMA) and make recommendations to prevent recurrence.
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We encourage you to apply if you have any of these preferred skills or experiences: Design of electro-mechanical systems capable of surviving harsh environmental conditions (shock, vibration, temperature); Proficiency utilizing CAD tools to create 3D models and drawings for technical data packages that meet ASME Y14.5 and ASME Y14.100 standards; Experience performing structural and thermal analysis to meet submarine environmental requirements.
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Utilize SAP, Meridium, root cause failure analysis reports, vibration history, oil trends, and thermography tools in problem solving. Day-to-day data acquisition from rotating equipment, including but not limited to vibration data with portable systems, critical machinery temperatures, lube oil samples and analysis, and process data such as pressures, flows, load, efficiencies, process, and valve temperatures.
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Full Remote As a Technical Sales Representative with you will be responsible for prospecting, building relationships, and maintaining a client base for the company's industrial offering of laser alignment tools, vibration analysis products, on-line and on-site services, and on-the-job training.
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Management of the preventive/predictive maintenance programs (Inspection, Vibration, Oil Analysis, NDT, thermography, etc.) Responsible for monitoring reliability based systems including preventative maintenance systems, vibration analysis, and condition monitoring.
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Working knowledge of other condition monitoring technologies, including oil analysis, thermography, motor current analysis and ultrasonics, and their integration. Analysts are normally assigned an area of plant/site for collection, analysis, and reporting of technical data.
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Utilize computer programs for vibration analysis, data analysis, and planning. As the Corporate Reliability / Equipment Manager you'll play a strategic role in enhancing rotating equipment reliability across multiple plant sites.
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