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Preferred Qualifications: MS or PhD in one of the following areas: Chemical Engineering, Electrochemistry, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, and/or Physics.
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The Plant Engineer is responsible for assuring equipment reliability by working within teams including engineers and reliability inspection personnel executing the mechanical integrity program, providing technical support to other departments including Operations, Maintenance, Engineering and EHS&S, and developing/improving departmental standards and best practices.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer will serve as a Program Manager and Technical Discipline Lead and provide mechanical engineering leadership for our inland navigation, fisheries and other water related projects.
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A candidate with a mechanical engineering background will focused on mechanical and electromechanical equipment and systems and use Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD to prepare 2D and 3D drawings and layouts for fabrication and install.
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BS or MS in Metallurgy, Materials Science, Mechanical, Chemical or related engineering discipline from an ABET accredited university. Minimum of 2 years experience as a Metallurgist, Metallurgical Engineer, Materials Engineer or related role.
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Perform quality inspection on finished electro-mechanical products assembled by production personnel and will ensure accuracy of build per internal or customer specifications with zero defective product shipping to customers.
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Understanding a variety of engineering disciplines necessary to provide coordination between Sierra Space and the LV contractor design teams in support of the development of environmental (shock, vibration, acoustic), thermal, venting, gas velocity impingement, contamination, mechanical/electrical ground support equipment, mission design, and mechanical/electrical flight interface requirements between the Sierra Space Spacecraft and LV/launch site.
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Level 2 Construction Inspectors will require a minimum of 7 years’ experience in roads, bridges, aviation, infrastructure (sewers), wastewater and a higher education degree in civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering and ODOT Level 2 certification.
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Applicants should have a BS degree or higher in disciplines such as acoustics, civil/structural engineering, mechanical engineering, or physics, with a MS degree preferred. The position will involve computer modeling for vibration and acoustics analyses, which could include finite element analysis (FEA) of structural systems, building acoustics modeling and ray tracing, and/or environmental noise modeling.
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We specialize in the design of low-vibration and low-noise buildings for the microelectronics, nanotechnology, imaging, and research communities, and are seen as a leader in this environment. Familiarity with building design and construction, measurement instruments, DSP, and general theory of acoustics and vibration is desirable.
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Colin Gordon Associates is a small but internationally recognized acoustics and vibration and noise control consulting firm. We also provide acoustics and vibration control consulting on more traditional buildings, including healthcare and office facilities.
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As the Commissioning and Startup Engineer , you will provide process/mechanical engineering support for commissioning advice and startup oversight to facilitate a successful handover of our client's designed facilities that include LNG, LH2, etc.
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Execute structural analysis utilizing skills such as: engineering mechanics, finite element analysis, thermal/mechanical analysis, fracture mechanics, heat transfer, dynamics, shock, vibration, fluid dynamics, and related technologies.
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Associates in Electronics Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Applied Science, Electro-Mechanical Technology, or equivalent. This person will help to troubleshoot, repair, and maintain the wafer fab equipment in their production facilities.
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The Mechanical Engineer will perform engineering calculations and prepare detailed mechanical engineering drawings for HVAC, Plumbing, and Fire Protection design for buildings primarily within the residential, commercial building, Multi-house, higher education, science and technology, utility, data center, cannabis, manufacture, industrial, and healthcare market sectors.
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