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Strong understanding on all RCM discipline ( Vibration Analysis, Machinery Lubrication, Thermography, Nondestructive Testing and Ultrasound). Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) to include vibration analysis, thermography, ultrasound and infrared technology.
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Performed ground vibration/acoustic/flutter analysis on aircraft structures. Knowledge of and experience in CFD, FEA (NASTRAN, FEMAP, Ansys, etc), heat transfer, structural dynamics analysis.
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Knowledge of predictive maintenance techniques, vibration analysis, thermography, and non-destructive testing. Manage predictive programs such as vibration analysis, thermography, and non-destructive testing, interpreting data to guide maintenance decisions.
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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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CAE analysis for vehicle Body-in-white, component strength and durability, noise and vibration of total vehicle/system/component transfer, and/or vehicle systems modeling for automotive power unit and chassis systems (engine, motor, transmission, battery, suspension, brake, steering, body-in-white.
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Including but not limited to infrared thermography, ultrasonic testing, power quality analysis, laser interferometry, ball bar, and vibration analysis. · Proficiency in predictive technologies including vibration analysis or laser interferometer operations, precision alignments, and maintenance of applicable process equipment.
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Knowledge of Predictive Technologies (vibration, IR, UE, MCA, oil analysis). Track site specific downtime to identify reliability improvement opportunities and utilize Root Cause Analysis processes to review failures and identify corrective actions to prevent re-occurrence.
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Coordinate and participate in vibration analysis activities, oil analysis, non-destructive testing, ultrasonic activities, infrared activities and all other advanced detection activities as required.
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The Mechatronics Engineer position is set to play an important role in the wafer flow of our SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) systems, including wafer clamping and wafer positioning in vacuum as well as active vibration isolation and overall system dynamics.
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Experience in Vibration analysis like Random Vibrations, Frequency response analysis. PhD is prefered , If not Masters in Engineering (Mechanical) with more than 5 Years experience in finite Element analysis.
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Experience performing deflection and vibration analysis on printed circuit cards (PCB) Proficiency in ANSYS (Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Capable of performing steady state and transient thermal analysis using FEA software such as ANSYS Workbench.
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Familiarity with simulation and data analysis tools for finite element, thermal, vibration, and stress analysis (Solidworks Simulation, Creo Mechanica, ANSYS) Experience with precision glass/metal interface design and assembly techniques (structural/thermal considerations, safety factor calculations, epoxy choice and analysis.
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Experience with modeling and analysis engineering software such as Matlab/Simulink, Ansys/Comsol etc. A fundamental understanding of multi-physics systems including kinematics, statics, dynamics, vibration, electro-magnetics and thermodynamics in various pressure environments.
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Experience applying advanced concepts, techniques, and standards based on their principals and theories to maximize Continuous Improvement opportunities to affect positive changes and sustained results including Predictive Maintenance technologies (Vibration Analysis, Ultrasonic Testing, Motor Circuit Analysis, Oil or Fluid Analysis, etc.
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Have extensive knowledge of structural mechanics; mechanics of materials, fatigue, and vibration; finite element analysis; and programming required. Performing advanced fitness-for-service and computational engineering work, including advanced stress and fatigue analysis using finite element software, and remaining life assessment for energy sector clients.
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