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Wood is searching for a Consultant Vibration Engineer to join our Vibration, Dynamics and Noise (VDN) group. If the answer is yes, the Consultant Vibration Engineer role may be a great fit for you.
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Minimum of 3 years industry experience in Engineering consulting firm; industry experience in piping vibration analysis highly desirable. Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering preferred; other disciplines with relevant (vibration analysis) experience will be considered.
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Provide strong management and technical skills in the use and application of motor spectral and rotating equipment vibration analysis as well as other non-destructive testing methods. Manage predictive and preventive maintenance and reliability on Pulp and Paper Mill assets through lubrication, IR, vibration monitoring, NDT, and inspection programs.
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And airborne ultrasound routes, motor testing, vibration analysis, oil analysis, precision lubrication, ultrasound routes, motor testing, vibration analysis, oil analysis, precision lubrication, and precision.
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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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The Machinery Vibration and Condition Monitoring Analyst works with the Regional Reliability team and Linde plant personnel to maintain and/or improve the reliability of rotating equipment and meet desired facility performance goals.
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In operation and calibration of vibration data acquisition and processing instrumentation and field experience in recording vibration spectra, including experience in at least three of the following skills: in-place balancing of rotating machinery; fault diagnosis from vibration spectra; preparation of machinery asset information; operation of CAD systems; service and repair of vibration recording and analysis instruments; training of personnel in vibration analysis techniques.
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Utilization of predictive maintenance programs to include vibration analysis, oil analysis, ultrasound and equipment condition monitoring technologies are critical to the success of this role. Provide remote troubleshooting support to field technicians to resolve vibration instrumentation and CSI data collector issues.
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And knowledgeable in predictive maintenance tools (Vibration, Ultrasound, Thermography, etc). Vibration, Ultrasound, Infrared and other predictive analyses, and interpretation of results.
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NCE provides an environment for you to learn how to create models of noise, vibration, and stress using Statistical Energy Analysis, Finite Element Analysis, and other advanced tools, with the ultimate goal of assisting clients in the development of quiet ship designs.
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Level I Certified Vibration Analyst or Level I Certified Thermography Analyst. Identifies potential failure points with assets before failure occurs utilizing a variety of predictive maintenance technologies for vibration, ultrasound, lubrication, thermography and other developing technologies.
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Proficient in in-depth analysis and reporting on all tested equipment using a Full Spectrum Analyzer, Vibration Analysis software (Emerson AMS a plus), Microsoft Word/Excel, and Acrobat. 4 Years of experience in the following: Industrial Mechanical field Component balancing and laser alignment Vibration Analysis.
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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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In this role, the ideal candidate must possess broad-based knowledge of rail vehicle mechanical engineering (machine design, kinematics and vehicle dynamics, vibration control, stress analysis, materials, pneumatics, hydraulics, HVAC, door systems, and equipment reliability); demonstrated skill in vehicle track interaction principles is a plus.
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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. Performed ground vibration/acoustic/flutter analysis on aircraft structures.
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