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We are currently seeking a full-time Senior Mechanical Engineer (ADAS) for our Vehicle Engineering Practice for our Phoenix, AZ office. Supporting existing consulting projects that involve the analysis of vehicle, engine, and component performance (e.g., emissions; fuel economy; noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH); drivability; acceleration; etc.
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Educational background in mechanical dynamics including acoustics, vibration, or control theory. Master’s degree or higher in Physics, Acoustical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Aerospace Engineering with a focus on Acoustics or Hydraulics Systems/dynamics Engineering, OR actively pursuing a graduate level degree in these Engineering fields and focus – with completion of all relevant degree coursework.
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Fundamental understanding of structural analysis, including: Maneuver loading, bending moments, vibration analysis, high cycle fatigue/low cycle fatigue, yield/ultimate strength and part-lifing.
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We are currently seeking a Managing Engineer - Vehicle Engineering for our Vehicle Engineering Practice in Phoenix, AZ. In this role, you will work as part of a team executing consulting projects that involve the analysis of vehicle, engine, and component performance (e.g., emissions; fuel economy; noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH); drivability; acceleration; etc.
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SLD Avionics System Integrator / Systems Engineer III, Cargo Delivery Element - Lunar Permanence (R)
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General knowledge of space systems design and requirements (e.g., thermal, vibration, shock, EMI/EMC, acoustics, electrical grounding/bonding) and mechanical hardware design. M.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical, Systems, Software, or related technical subject area.
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Mechanical Engineer, Testing, Construction, Project Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Engineering, Technology. Strong understanding on all RCM discipline ( Vibration Analysis, Machinery Lubrication, Thermography, Nondestructive Testing and Ultrasound.
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The lead engineer must have experience performing complex Finite Element Analyses (i.e., contact, preloaded fasteners, modal and forced vibration) to provide the necessary problem-solving guidance to the team.
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Working as part of the Global Hardware Platform team, this Mechanical Engineer role will work focus on the design of our hardware solutions for the platforms supporting ASM’s process chambers in ALD, PE-ALD and Epitaxy applications.
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Environmental testing includes mechanical shock, electrodynamic vibration, salt fog, climatic environments such as temperature, altitude, and humidity, high temperature quartz lamp testing, structural testing, test fixture design, and custom instrumentation installations and data acquisition support.
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Mechanical Engineer:Position Summary: This position entails conducting environmental assessments (such as shock and vibration tests) in adherence to Aerospace standards for an established electro-mechanical battery charger model.
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Recent hands-on experience using the principles and practices of mechanical engineering at a mine or industrial site in 2 of the following areas: Reliability centered maintenance to include vibration analysis, thermography, ultrasound and infrared technology Oil analysis for systems management Leading engineering and construction activities for development projects Implementing and managing maintenance improvement plans based on data analysis.
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For an existing electro-mechanical battery charger design. mechanical designs, drawings, and PCB outlines of existing product improvements for Aerospace battery. Mechanical drawing support of electronics packaging of battery primary & backup power units and.
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Senior Mechanical Engineer Position Requirements. Senior Mechanical Engineer Responsibilities. Senior Mechanical Engineer Summary. Reliability centered maintenance to include vibration analysis, thermography, ultrasound and infrared technology.
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Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related Engineering discipline and three (3) years related experience in engineering in a mine or industrial environment pertaining to equipment modifications and retro-fits.
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Federal emissions and fuel economy testing, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), automated vehicles, mechanical failures, and the design of consumer and industrial products. Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering or a related field and 2+ years of experience (or an M.S. and 4+ years of experience), as well as knowledge of automotive systems.
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