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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Lead Process Mechanical Engineer specializing in rotating equipment and piping design to join our dynamic team. The Lead Process Mechanical Engineer will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure the efficient and effective operation of mechanical systems and equipment, while also identifying opportunities for improvement and innovation.
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As a Process Engineer in the Engineering Development Program, you will work within a variety of Engineering groups that work in day to day in operational support monitoring Key Performance Indicators and assuring the safe, environmentally compliant operations of the various refinery process.
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As a Facilities Engineer - Mechanical, you will have the opportunity to work directly with mission customers to validate the requirements and unique needs to provide reliable technical solutions.
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Individual accommodations are available on requests for applicants taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Information obtained during this process will only be shared on a need to know basis.
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The Physical Science and Research Operations Division (PSROD) of the NSLS-II currently has a full-time opportunity for a Beamline Mechanical Engineer. Substantial knowledge in mechanical design of complex instrumentation, analysis (including FEA), materials, and advanced manufacturing processes.
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CACI is seeking a Mechanical Engineer responsible for researching, planning, designing, developing, modifying, and evaluating mechanical and electro-mechanical components, sub-systems, and systems such as instruments, controls, robots, engines, machines, and mechanical or thermal hydraulic systems.
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We are looking for a Mechanical Engineer to join our team. Use customer specifications and internal "best practices" to design and analyze mechanical packaging using SolidWorks 3D Modeling Tools.
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Job Title: Mechanical Engineer. Experience in project engineering or design engineering with some experience or familiarity in one or more of the following areas: manufacturing, welding, specification preparation, structural analysis, fluid flow, mechanical design, vibration analysis, or field support.
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Position Summary: The Process/Mechanical Cost Engineer will work within the Estimating department and will report directly to the Cost Manager or Project Manager. The Mechanical Cost Engineer will analyze project design and construction documents to determine the needs of the project, review mechanical cost proposals, and prepare cost estimates for mechanical scope changes.
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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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Ability to perform structural design, thermal expansion and heat transfer, fluid flow and mechanical drive calculations. Design of thermal process manufacturing equipment. Function as internal technical point of contact within the project with limited responsibility and authority for model/drawing accuracy and verification, and mechanical function of assemblies.
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Your Job is seeking a dedicated Process Safety Engineer for our Leaf River Cellulose facility in New Augusta, MS! The Process Safety Engineer will be part of the safety team and report directly to the Safety Manager.
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Process Engineer is responsible for optimized process condition of corresponding process step (deposition, laser, metal, thermal, or wet, etc.) Basic understanding in the characteristics of semiconductor or photovoltaic device/process.
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Senior Process Engineer/Senior Process Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/Resins Manufacturing/Resins/DCS/PLC/Process Controls Engineer/Engineer/Production Engineer/Chemical Process Engineer/Plant Engineer.
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As a Mechanical Engineer at Lam, you're designing and defining cutting-edge mechanical and electro-mechanical systems. Support the full life cycle of mechanical and electro-mechanical systems from concept to productization including conceptualization, designing, CAD modeling, development, and test/validation.
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