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JobDescription: Mechanical/Engineer/Stress Analyst. Valves (pneumatic or electro mechanical) Bachelor's degree in ME, Physics, EE, Aeronautical Engineering or IE with preference toward Mechanical Engineering.
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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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Job Segment: Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineer, Nuclear, Security Clearance, Engineering, Energy, Entry Level, Government. Mechanical Engineer Date: Apr 6, 2024 Location: Euclid, OH, US Company: BWX Technologies Mechanical Engineer - BWX Technologies, Inc. - Euclid, OH Provide technical leadership and support for Product/Design Engineering tasks and projects in a team environment to ensure the timely and cost effective completion of these activities to meet customer expectations.
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FMH Conveyors is seeking a Mechanical Engineer responsible for performing mechanical engineering and design functions related to flexible and non-flexible, powered flexible, rigid telescopic, and gravity roller flexible conveyors, as well as other related conveyor products as assigned.
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BWXT is currently seeking a Mechanical Engineer f. + 4 years of mechanical design experience in robotics, mechanisms, or machines is required. + Perform design, assembly, testing and inspection of mechanical components and system functions.
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Job Requirements: BS in Mechanical Engineering; Metal fabrication experience; understanding of welding, machining, and metal forming. A Camden, NJ based manufacturer of pressure vessels and related products is seeking a Project Engineer to join their team.
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Mechanical Engineer, Design, Mechanical Analysis, Solidworks, Autodesk Inventor, 3D, CREO, Sheet Metal, Enclosure, Electronics Packaging. Our client has an immediate need for a Mechanical Engineer who would be responsible for electronics packaging of digital and computer-based products for DOD, industrial, and government applications.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer will initiate conceptual designs subject to the review and approval of the Mechanical Engineer Team Lead, Engineering Manager, and Preconstruction Manager.
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Record of scholarly research that demonstrates potential for success in the field of biomechanics and/or mechanical engineering and sufficient knowledge of computational biomechanics and biomedical engineering.
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Lead Mechanical Engineer and design/engineering of Rotating Equipment (Compressor, pump and etc.) The Principal Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for mechanical engineering design, analysis, and development of rotating equipment and packages for the project.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Now hiring a Sr Mechanical Engineer for a company that provides precise and reliable chemical vapor deposition and thermal process equipment – enabling tomorrow's technologies in silicon carbide, energy storage, aerospace and defense, and other applications.
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An aerospace client is looking for a Mechanical Engineer who has a structural analysis background to assist in generating the structural engineering analysis package to demonstrate compliance of tooling fixtures such as assembly & lifting jigs in an aerospace fabrication environment.
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Summary: Seeking an experienced Mechanical Engineer with a strong background in aeronautics and computational fluid dynamics to contribute to innovative projects. Preferred Skills: Experience with electro-mechanical and mechanism design using Solidworks or CREO. Responsibilities: Engage in the development and simulation of mechanical systems, focusing on aeronautics and fluid dynamics.
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Working with other engineers, the Mechanical Engineer will design and model all mechanical components using Solidworks. The Mechanical Engineer may also be assigned to focus their activities on existing product lines to make improvements to user experience, quality, reliability, cost, and efficiency in manufacturing.
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An aerospace/manufacturing client is looking for a Mechanical Design Engineer that will design work and project engineering support for both sustaining products and new product development.
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