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Display advanced ability to read standard blue prints and electrical schematics concerning plumbing and HVAC. Display above average engineering operations skills and strong general mechanical ability.
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Ride Development Engineers work within a Project Engineering team and are responsible for every aspect of mechanical ride system design & development from concept through installation. Walt Disney Imagineering is the master planning, creative development, design, engineering, production, project management, and research & development arm of The Walt Disney Company.
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Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering or related engineering disciplines (Mechanical, Electrical, etc.) Welcome to Donan Engineering, a leader in the property insurance intelligence industry.
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Experience in hotel engineering or maintenance a plus. Display basic knowledge or ability to acquire knowledge in the following categories: air conditioning and refrigeration, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, pneumatic/electronic systems and controls, carpentry and finish skills, kitchen equipment, vehicles, energy conservation, and/or general building.
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As System Design Engineer, you will collaborate with other Engineering disciplines to help define requirements, interfaces, subsystem behavior, and how the subsystem will integrate into the overall system and architecture.
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A degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electro-Mechanical, Electrical Engineering or Engineering Technology. A minimum of 1 year of experience in Electro-Mechanical or Electronics Engineering Technology Design field.
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Mechanical Engineering degree required, licensed mechanical engineer preferred. Mechanical Engineer performs engineering duties in planning and designing tools, engines, machines, and other mechanically functioning equipment.
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Regal Boats is seeking a mechanical engineer who will be responsible for engineering design, testing, and integration of new products. Owner of unique areas of engineering interest for new products including mechanical design, structural composites, naval architecture, and systems engineering.
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5+ years of direct experience in mechanical engineering, detail design and commissioning of industrial automation, large conveyance or transportation systems. Bachelor's of Science in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering in an ABET accredited institution.
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7-10 years demonstrated project engineering experience of mechanical / structural systems in an engineering environment for the development of dynamic motion (mobile) systems in a theme park industry or.
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Akkodis is seeking a Ride & Show Senior Mechanical Engineer for a six plus month contract position with possible conversion with a client located in Orlando, FL. You will be responsible for the development, management and execution of various engineering projects for the Company that may involve various types of theme park attractions including but not limited to roller coasters, round rides, omni movers, water flume rides, animatronics, parade floats, transportation, hotels and resorts.
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The Energetics and Propulsion Department is an engineering organization in the Mechanical Engineering Directorate, is looking for a Principal Engineer - Solid Propulsion. Apply or develop highly advanced technologies, scientific principles, theories and concepts to the systems integration of propulsion, thrusters, controllers, software, mechanical and electrical interfaces for integration into missile systems and space vehicles.
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Master's or PhD degree in Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Science, Building Engineering, or Physics from an accredited University. Siemens is a global technology powerhouse, committed to engineering excellence and innovation.
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Overview As part of a design team, the primary duty of the Mechanical Engineer is to perform engineering duties in planning and designing HVAC systems to be used in construction of various structures, systems, or equipment.
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We’re looking for a Jr Mechanical Engineer to join our dynamic team in our Orlando office. Minimum of two years experience as a mechanical engineer. BRPH is a technically focused, creative architecture, design, engineering, construction services, and mission solutions firm providing innovative solutions to mission-driven clients in the aerospace, defense, education, manufacturing, commercial, entertainment, and hospitality market sectors.
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