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Having experience with electro-mechanical design for camera is a definite plus. We are searching for an extraordinary Hardware Engineer to take ownership in the development of very high-performance compact camera modules.
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As a Mechanical Engineer in the Bellevue Design Center, you will work closely with national industry leaders and local experts to support clients with mechanical engineering. Your Role and Responsibilities: Assist with planning and designing water resource and navigation projects such as lock and dams; hydraulic structures such as gates and valves, hoists and cranes, hydropower plants, pump stations; and mechanical systems associated with ports and harbors.
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The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for leading the design and the development of connected pet care products, utilizing CAD software to create mechanical designs and will be a part of a team exploring developing concepts through prototyping and into mass-production consumer electronics.
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We are seeking a Mechanical Engineer to join our team in Chelmsford, MA. The successful individual will be supporting the development of semiconductor manufacturing solutions. Bachelor and Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
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10 or more years of electro-mechanical design experience. This client is a US Federal Government contractor and is legally required to hire US Citizens. Candidates should have proficiency with Pro/E Creo, and Windchill.
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Strong proficiency in independently developing and delivering hardware products as the responsible mechanical design engineer from cradle to grave. Education and industry experience will determine level; minimum requirements are as follows:Senior Engineer: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with 6+ years relevant industry experience OR Master’s degree with 4+ years relevant industry experience OR PhD Staff Engineer : Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with 10+ years relevant industry experience OR Master’s degree with 8+ years relevant industry experience OR PhD with 4+ years relevant industry experience.
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Eaton’s Mission Systems division is currently seeking a Senior Mechanical Engineer - Relocation Offered. 5-8 years’ experience in the aerospace industry with a thorough understanding of mechanical design and pneumatic systems.
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Ossia Inc. is looking for a Mechanical Engineer who will engage in all aspects of mechanical design and testing. Support the mechanical design for Printed Circuit Board (PCB) assemblies.
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The Principal Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and execution of core mechanical systems architecture and components. American Energy Storage Innovations, Inc. has a full-time opening for a Principal Mechanical Engineer in Hudson, Massachusetts.
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Centrillion Technologies is seeking a Mechanical Engineer to assist in the development of innovative manufacturing instrumentation for fabricating next generation genomic microchips. Coordinate with others in a multi-disciplinary team environment that includes electrical, mechanical, chemistry, laboratory, software, industrial design, and controls.
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Mechanical Quality Assurance Engineer-Defense Industry. Mechanical Quality Assurance Engineer. to provide the proven analysis, design and integration of COTS, RCOTS and MIL-SPEC components into electro-mechanical assemblies.
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The Mechanical Engineer for this position will be responsible for the development of mechanical design parameters including design concept, engineering criteria, equipment specifications, equipment selections, code interpretations and analysis as it pertains to the design of Energy Facilities.
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The Integrated Systems Division at Leidos is seeking a Senior Mechanical Engineer to be based on site with our Intel Community customer. Are you a talented Senior Mechanical Engineer looking for a new opportunity.
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As a Mechanical Engineer for the SPARC Cryostat and Thermal Shields, you will develop optimized structural design to fit the form and function, meet the requirements, and passes the thermal and structural analysis using your analytical skills and capability to set up models and perform full analysis in ANSYS.
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Perform and manage engineering work using CAD/CAE software to solve problems in mechanical/structural design, finite element analysis, design optimization, prototype generation (such as stereo lithography on NC machining), fatigue analysis, structural dynamics and kinematics, vibrations, thermal analysis, production of manufacturing drawings, and plastic part design.
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