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Experience in finite element analysis (FEA) and modeling of vibration and thermal effects. Experience in vibration test and analysis and isolation methods, in particular jitter analysis for opto-mechanical systems.
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The employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles and vibration. Kokosing's services include heavy civil/industrial construction such as highways, bridges, underground utilities, water/wastewater facilities, power stations, and marine construction (dredging, piers, docks, etc.
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Train in the following areas: vibration analysis, control systems, and Woodward control systems - OEM training. In the field you will be the face of the company in client facilities calibrating instruments, setting up vibration equipment, monitoring vibration, and balancing rotating machinery.
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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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End-to-end ownership of battery and battery management system specification, architecture, simulation, schematic capture, PCB design, mechanical packaging design, board-level bring-up and validation, environmental qualification (vibration, thermal vacuum), and integrated system-level validation.
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Through extensive testing of thermal, vibration, humidity, ESD, EMC, and other electrical fault conditions (open/short) you will validate your designs. You will frequently coordinate with your Mechanical Engineering colleagues on how to mount off the shelf and custom electronics to survive extreme vibration and shock, design for electrical heat dissipation in high operating temp/low air flow environments, and to develop both internal and external cabling to mechanical housings.
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IR thermography, Vibration analysis, Ultrasonic scans, Precision laser alignments. The Vibration Analyst (Predictive Maintenance) is responsible for executing the sites predictive maintenance program.
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Rotating Equipment, Vibration Analysis, Machine Design, Bearings, Mechanical Seals. Rotating Equipment, Vibration Analysis, Machine Design, Bearings, Mechanical Seals. This position will have accountability and responsibility for a variety of mechanical systems in the Power Plant such as: Main Turbine Generator, Main Turbine Valves, Boiler Feed Pump Turbine and Valves, Turbine Hydraulic Control Systems, Boiler Feed Pumps, Circulating Water Pumps, Condensate Pumps, Various Vertical Turbine Pumps, other large rotating equipment, and other systems assigned as necessary.
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Certified Vibration Analyst: ISO Category II (Level 2) or III (Level 3) or equivalent. Vibration analysis experience on industrial machinery (Rotating equipment is ideal) To be considered - industrial vibration analysis experience of at least an ISO Category II or III.
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We are currently seeking two (2) full-timeLevel II Vibration Analyst and one (1) Level III Vibration Analystfor our subsidiary companyReliability Testing Services, LLC.This position is located inFranklin, VA.Potential relocation assistance available.
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Duties will include design and engineering of vessel structures, stability, speed and power, propulsion and power systems, seakeeping and maneuvering, noise and vibration, and test and sea trial data.
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Coordinate and direct Predictive Maintenance activities such as vibration analysis, ultrasonic inspection, thermography, and oil analysis. Understanding of Maintenance/Process Technology to include vibration analysis, Lubrication, thermal imaging and temperature measurement, flow measurement.
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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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Keep the vibration analysis model updated (failure frequencies, wind turbine model, gearbox model, generator model, etc.) 2 or more years vibration discipline experience in solving machine problems using vibration analysis.
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Minimum Level 1 certification in oil analysis, vibration analysis, ultrasonic, thermography preferred. Minimum Level 1 certification in oil analysis, vibration analysis, ultrasonic, thermography preferred.
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