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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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Can use multiple CAD programs, Pro-E required, (Optional Microstation, Solidworks) to develop detail drawings, can identify if a part is not fully defined quickly. Can develop the proper calculations for force, torque, power, friction and velocity, can develop testing criteria, understands fundamental implications of stiffness, damping and vibration control, can diagnose system issues based on symptoms.
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Able to direct the use of CAD and simulation tools such as SolidWorks, GT-Power, CONVERGE CFD, thermal and structural FEA. Benefits: Take time. About LiquidPiston: Based in Bloomfield, CT, LiquidPiston develops compact, powerful, quiet, efficient, low-vibration, multi-fuel capable combustion engines that are scalable from 1HP to over 1000 HP. We're looking for trailblazers and mavericks, people who challenge the status quo and are first to bring new ideas to market.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration. 2+ years working with CAD experience exclusively with Solidworks.
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Have advanced experience with geometry and mesh generation methods and tools (e.g., Solidworks, Abaqus CAE, ANSYS Workbench, and FEMAP) preferred. Have extensive knowledge of structural mechanics; mechanics of materials, fatigue, and vibration; finite element analysis; and programming required.
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Experience with electromechanical systems Desired Proficiency with SolidWorks Simulation or comparable Finite Element Analysis software. Generation of engineering reports to support engineering analysis to include finite element analyses for structural, thermal, vibration, flow, and multi-physics models.
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Experience with Solidworks, Pro-E, CFDesign, Flotherm, ANSYS and/or Solidworks Simulation. Modeling, simulation, and design for thermal, acoustic and vibration performance. Candidates should be actively pursuing degree programs at one of the following institutions: University of Colorado, Colorado State University, University of Minnesota, University at Buffalo, Rochester Institute of Technology, California Polytechnic State University, San Jose State University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or Stanford University.
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Experience with modeling and analysis software applications such as PTC ProE/CREO or SOLIDWORKS and ANSYS workbench. Environmental testing includes mechanical shock, electrodynamic vibration, salt fog, climatic environments such as temperature, altitude, and humidity, high temperature quartz lamp testing, structural testing, test fixture design, and custom instrumentation installations and data acquisition support.
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Create drawings from the model and design specifications of the pumping system using Solidworks 3D modeling software. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may, on occasion, be exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration.
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A proficient with the use of design and simulation tools (SolidWorks, MATLAB/Simulink). Based in Bloomfield, CT, LiquidPiston develops compact, powerful, quiet, efficient, low-vibration, multi-fuel capable combustion engines.
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Fundamentals in simulation tools such as SolidWorks Simulation, Ansys, or similar software for thermal and structural analysis. Solid understanding of engineering principles, including heat transfer, EMI, and shock and vibration.
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Must have an understanding of mechanical assembly and ways to mitigate issues caused by environmental stresses (shock, vibration, temperature, etc.) Primary software used includes SolidWorks and AutoCAD.
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5-7 years of experience using SolidWorks, Creo Elements, Direct Modeling, AutoCAD, or similar CAD packages for part, sub-assembly and system level simulation and design. Validation of tolerances, form/fit/function, shock and vibration, electromagnetic interference, safety, reliability, developing fan curves, system power measurements, acoustics, etc.
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Design, model, and analyze vibration and structural test fixtures using CREO Parametric. Experience working with vibration control systems and software such as UD APEX, Vibration Research, LMS, Crystal Instruments, or equivalent.
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Expertise with AutoDesk Inventor (preferred) or SolidWorks and Zemax (or equivalent) Vibration isolation, dynamics, kinematics, laser beam delivery, mechanisms, motion analysis and laser applications experience desired.
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