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The Mechanical Engineer will gain knowledge and be responsible for the overall mechanical design, specifications, and performance of developing products and assemblies for use in telecom applications and next generation agile optical networks.
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Experience in 3D modeling of mechanical components and assemblies preferably CREO Experience with Electromechanical Actuation Servo Systems Experience with Brushless DC motor design and or operation Experience with Finite Element Analysis for Structural, Thermal and Dynamic Analysis Possess organizational and task management skills to work concurrent issues in parallel.
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The mechanical engineer II is responsible for the design and implementation of opto-mechanical components and assemblies, including product test validation, for new products, product enhancements, and VAVE/cost savings.
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The Powertrain Integration Mechanical Engineer along with the Electric Propulsion team is responsible for design, integration, qualification, and certification of energy storage system, high voltage distribution, electric motor, power electronics, and thermal management.
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Future Energy Technology Center (FETC) is looking for a Mechanical Design Engineer. Minimum of 3+ years of experience as Mechanical Engineer working in the electrical device industry.
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Senior Mechanical Engineer Position Requirements. Senior Mechanical Engineer Responsibilities. Senior Mechanical Engineer Job Summary* Senior Mechanical Engineer.
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We are currently looking for a Manufacturing Engineer (Mechanical focus) Co-Op to support the manufacturing engineering function in the production of oscilloscopes, probes, and cables. Manufacturing Engineer Co-Op (Mechanical Focus) page is loaded.
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A licensed professional engineer (P.E.) is preferred. Bachelor's Degree in mechanical engineering required. Minimum of 10 years' experience practicing in this field, preferably as an engineer-of-record.
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The Mechanical Designer Engineer will be a member of the Kuiper Inter-Satellite Link team, focusing on the design of the various mechanical ground support equipment, including assembly, alignment, and testing fixturing and tooling.
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The Sr. Mechanical Engineer will work as a member of multi-disciplined government contractor team with a focus on research and development of characterization methodologies of aboveground and underground structures.
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Reporting on Mechanical Domain activities progress and alerting relevant N+1 in case of issue potentially impacting achievement of QCD commitments. Managing one Mechanical Domain resources, activities and deliverables on a project in compliance with QCD commitments.
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The Simulation and Training Solutions group is looking for a skilled Principal Mechanical Engineering professional to join our team in Sterling, VA! You will work on both clean-sheet and design reuse projects, creating mechanical equipment facsimiles, I/O packaging, standard electronics cabinets, and custom mechanical support structures and enclosures.
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A mechanical design engineer at Elve would be responsible for the design of components for millimeter-wave power amplifiers, as well as fixtures and manufacturing tools. We are looking for a mechanical design engineer to play a critical role in bringing our technology to market.
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The Mechanical Engineer completes engineering assignments of moderate scope and supports or leads multiple projects concurrently in planning and designing industrial process fluid cooling and temperature control systems.
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This Senior Mechanical Engineer position is responsible for the physical design of unmanned aircraft and related hardware systems. The Senior Mechanical Engineer is involved in all levels of product maturity, from initial concept, design, analysis, prototyping, flight testing, and manufacturing.
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