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Parts screening, design margin analysis, derating, thermal test, vacuum test, vibration test, and material analysis, ensuring operational integrity on launch and in space. Then for Space, the design using radiation suitable components is subjected to a battery of Space Qualification testing and analysis: incl.
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Extensive experience with steam and combustion turbines, rotating equipment, vibration analysis, maintenance, reliability, design, construction, and commissioning. Extensive experience with steam and combustion turbines, rotating equipment, vibration analysis, maintenance, reliability, design, construction, and commissioning.
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Responsible for vibration analysis and metering, battery maintenance and testing, power monitoring, power quality, and protective relay maintenance. LI-VM1 #RSS switchgear, motor controls, circuit breaker, panel board, transformer, surge protection, relay, vfd, variable frequency drive, power, AVO, NETA, NICET, arc flash, ANSI, NEC, NFPA, IEEE, NETA Equal Employment Opportunity StatementSiemens is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer encouraging diversity in the workplace.
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Strong knowledge of the National Electrical Code and various industry standards, such as OSHA and NFPA. Requires special skills in a majority of the following: Power quality surveys - generation and co-generation start-up – ANSI, NEC, NEMA and specifications (field evaluation); pilot wire and distance relaying - computer power system transient surveys - vector, phasor analogy; UPS systems - drive systems - complex control systems - medium and high voltage substation start-up, vibration analysis.
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Vibration monitoring and analysis to evaluate system operational vibrations associated with plant modifications and operating events, and to provide vibration prevention and mitigation solutions and designs.
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The position will involve computer modeling for vibration and acoustics analyses, which could include finite element analysis (FEA) of structural systems, building acoustics modeling and ray tracing, and/or environmental noise modeling.
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Oversee predictive maintenance programs such as infrared thermography, vibration analysis, lube and transformer oil analysis, and electrical equipment testing. In the Protective Relay focus position, you will be exposed to synchronous motor protection, feeder protection, bus protection, transformer protection, communication aided tripping schemes, generator protection, relay event analysis, arc flash analysis and mitigation.
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The engineer must have experience performing complex structural analysis as the primary function of their job during a significant portion of their career, including finite element analysis, classic mechanics handbook calculations, fracture mechanics, fatigue, thermal effects, creep, buckling, bolted joints, clearances, and modal and forced vibration.
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Experience w/ predictive maintenance technologies including, but not limited to, vibration analysis, oil analysis, infrared Thermography, ultrasound, and motor current analysis.
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RSS switchgear, motor controls, circuit breaker, panel board, transformer, surge protection, relay, vfd, variable frequency drive, power, AVO, NETA, NICET, arc flash, ANSI, NEC, NFPA, IEEE, NETA. Tasks are associated with maintenance and testing of switchgear/switchboard, motor controls, circuit breakers, panel boards, transformers, and surge protection devices.
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Expert understanding and application of solid mechanics, dynamics, fatigue, and finite element analysis. Professional experience CAD modeling mechanical components (2D/3D) to enhance analysis efficiency.
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5+ years of experience with design of electro-mechanical avionics assemblies, static structural, modal, random vibration, and thermal analysis (level commensurate on experience) Thermal and Structural analysis of avionics enclosures and PCBA components.
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Have experience in vibration analysis and mitigation. Have experience in vibration analysis and mitigation. Demonstrate extensive experience with industrial refrigeration, particularly ammonia systems for food processing facilities.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience performing structural analysis on gas turbine engines and/or other structural, load bearing components and systems. The successful applicant will be responsible for stress, vibration, and heat transfer analyses.
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Design and analysis using complex finite element methods. Proficiency in linear static, nonlinear/elasto-plastic, fatigue (HCF & LCF), modal, shock, harmonic, random vibration, & crack growth analyses.
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