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This ON SITE position is for a Mechanical Design Engineer within the Design Integration Engineering Team. The position will be responsible for providing design engineering deliverables through all phases of development, bid and proposals, support through qualification testing, and initial production implementation.
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Familiarity with design, fabrication, modification, and evaluation in support of manufacturing operations such as machining, metal forming, plastics processing, welding and brazing, assembly, and material handling.
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SEGULA TECHNOLOGIES is looking for a Mechanical Engineer - Tooling & Equipment Design in automotive or heavy commercial vehicle domain to join our growing team in Greenville, SC to support a leading tire manufacturing client.
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Job Description Torch is seeking a mechanical engineer with technical project leadership experience to support design efforts for multiple platforms including aviation, ground, and weapon systems.
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Perform engineering calculations to support design work using FEA. We’re looking to hire a Mechanical Engineer in a full-time role based in the Houston, Texas office, where we have a 20,000 sq ft shop floor area dedicated to design and development of the aquarium products.
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Support business development in technical matters and calculations. We pioneer the techniques and technologies required to design, build and operate ever more inspiring, enlightening and sustainable aquariums all over the world.
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The Mechanical Design Engineer collaborates with a local team or global engineering team on product design which satisfy customer specifications. Corrosion research and welding characterization & has a strong understanding of mechanical engineering principles, materials, mechanics, fluid, thermo and heat transfer.
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Lead mechanical design activities while participating on cross-functional New Product Development (NPD) teams. Familiarity with manufacturing methods – welding, brazing, soldering, adhesive bonding, machining, stamping, molding, and forming.
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The Sensors Interconnects Section performs complex Interconnect solutions for above and below sea combatant platforms, mobile and stationary ground platforms, missile, manned/unmanned programs across all platforms and onsite support.
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Blast Cleaning Technologies, Inc. (BCT) has a full-time Senior Mechanical Engineer position available. Partnering with industry-leading technology suppliers, we provide unmatched service and support for the foundry, forging, metal fabrication, automotive, aerospace, agriculture, defense, rail, energy and power generation industries.
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Experience in providing on site engineering SME support for mechanical and thermal systems, to include trouble shooting during initial integration and testing. BecTech is looking for a skilled and experienced Radar Mechanical Engineer to join our team supporting MDA in Huntsville, AL. In this role you will employ strong critical thinking and problem solving skills, while interfacing with Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Subject Matter Experts (SME) and Prime Contractors.
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Mechanical Packaging to join our team in Orlando, FL. Types of systems you may work with include, but are not limited to, interconnect cabling and harnessing for complex missile systems, flight electronics boxes and associated printed wire boards, and electrical ground support / test equipment.
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ATA a BlueHalo company is seeking a mid-level mechanical engineer to provide end-to-endopto-mechanical engineering support to diverse R&D programs and small-volume high-tech production contracts.
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Provide technical support and assistance to other departments, including Product Compliance, Lab Supervisor, Plant Manufacturing Engineering Team, Product Managers, and Commodity Managers. Mechanical Engineer who can do design through manufacturing.
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What you will do:Established and productive professional contributor working under limited supervision to generate new designs, review and disposition internal and external change requests, create and review redline revisions, and support test and documentation of mechanical hardware and assemblies.
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