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Desired Qualifications: Read, interpret, and edit 2D and 3D mechanical drawingsCNC milling machine operation (conversational programming)Manual Lathe operationMechanical part fabricationAluminum sheet metal part fabricationMechanical assembly experienceFamiliarity with Southwest ProtoTRAK CNC milling machinesCNC milling machine and other shop tool maintenanceJob description: Job Summary: In this role you will work with the engineering team to prototype and test new product designs.
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Experience developing electro-mechanical systems in a manufacturing and assembly environment for subsea applications. Position Summary The Mechanical Engineering Manager oversees a diverse group of Mechanical Engineers and Product Designers and ensures the most effective means are being utilized to design, test, and deliver innovative subsea hardware that meets or exceeds customer requirements.
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Based in Milton Keynes the Mechatronics Engineer will be joining an IoT company to Design a, Develop and Enhance Electro-Mechanical Systems and Products. Additionally the Mechatronics Engineer will collaborate with cross-functional teams to solve diverse engineering challenges and also provide detailed documentation for designs, along with technical drawings.
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This is a permanent role that will utilize your expertise in electro-mechanical systems, ANSI standards, GD&T proficiency, ECR, SolidWorks, FMEA, Labview, Matlab, 3D Design, Mechanical Design, and Finite Element Analysis.
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Electro Mechanical Assembler page is loaded Electro Mechanical Assembler. Electro Mechanical Assembler. Minimum 3-5 years manufacturing hands-on electro-mechanical assembly experience.
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The Mechanical Engineering Manager oversees a diverse group of Mechanical Engineers and Product Designers and ensures the most effective means are being utilized to design, test, and deliver innovative subsea hardware that meets or exceeds customer requirements.
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JRC is looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated Senior Electro-Mechanical Engineer to join our amazing Maritime & Security Team in supporting the Navy's Strategic Systems Program (SSP) in a fast-paced new Acquisition development program for the Nuclear Sea-Launched Cruise Missile (SLCM-N) program.
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As a part of our continuous focus on offering high performance and cutting-edge products and solutions, the field of electro-thermo-mechanical engineering as applied to high voltage advanced power conversion and management is of strategic and critical importance.
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The Otis Service Center Assembly Department is looking for a Electro/Mechanical Assembler for Assembling and wiring of a variety of components. OSC Electro-Mechanical Assembler.
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This position is for an electro-mechanical technician. Strong background in pneumatic, hydraulic, and electro-mechanical systems. The successful candidate must demonstrate expertise in the fabrication, troubleshooting, and operations of electro-mechanical systems.
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Reporting to the Electro-Mechanical Technician Manager; the Electro-Mechanical Technician will be responsible for the electrical and mechanical assembly, installation, and support of automation systems throughout several manufacturing industries from start to finish.
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Electro-Mechanical Assembler, electrical engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Assembler, Electro-Mechanical engineer. Position Title: Electro-Mechanical Engineer.
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This client is looking for a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer with a strong background in electro-mechanical product design and engineering! 4 year engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering, or related field.
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As an Electro-Mechanical Assembler, you will be responsible for assembling and troubleshooting mechanical components and systems. We are seeking a skilled Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join our team at our facility located in Loveland, CO, 80538.
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Develop thermal, structural, and tolerance analyses for electro-mechanical assemblies using both hand calculations and finite element analysis (FEA) As a Mechanical Engineering Intern, you will be part of a core SOE team and support all of the projects by performing design and analysis of enclosures, mechanisms, and custom parts for customers.
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