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As a quality and reliability engineer, you'll join a team developing leading edge semiconductor package technologies for Intel's latest products. Imaging and analytical lab test equipment such as acoustic imaging, and x-ray imaging, SEM, EDX, TEM, FTIR, TMA, DMA, DSC, TGA, SIMS and mechanical testing machines.
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5+ years of experience with design of electro-mechanical avionics assemblies,staticstructural, modal, random vibration,and thermal analysis (level commensurate on experience) Minimum of a B.S. degree in Mechanical, Electro-mechanical or Aerospace Engineeringor related technical subject area.
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In this role you will employ your electro-mechanical and information systems skills in a customer service based environment where we support our News broadcasting and Digital streaming efforts.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician position will work directly under the guidance of a Sr. Battery Engineer in support of an Aerospace battery development. Three or more years’ experience of electro-mechanical assembly.
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Install, upgrade, and troubleshoot robotics and electro-mechanical equipment, including programming PLCs (Siemens, Allen Bradley), testing digital platforms, and analyzing circuits and signals.
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Our Senior Relay Technicians/ Senior Field Relay Engineers perform testing/routine maintenance of Transmission and Distribution substation power equipment, relaying (electro-mechanical, solid state and micro-processor), pilot channel equipment (power line carrier, pilot wire, transfer, transfer trip, fiber optic, CVT’s, line tuners, line traps, etc.
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Mechanical assembler, assembly, assembler, tools, electrical, soldering, connectors, crimping, wire harness, PDU, panels, panel wiring, panel building, Mechanical Assembly, mechanic, hand tools, blueprints, multimeters, torque wrenches, installing PCBs, cable running.
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The Mechanical Wet Piping Superintendent will be responsible for managing projects from start to finish, ensuring supervision of the Mechanical Wet Piping project team, scheduling, quality and providing a safe working environment.
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The Wet Mechanical Construction Manager will manage the Mechanical Team and lead our onsite Mechanical quality control efforts for large hi-tech projects. Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering,Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent degree and/or equivalent field work experience required.
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Responsibilities Duties: The Staff Design Analysis and Simulation Engineer at CNH Industrial America LLC in Scottsdale, AZ will utilize mechanical engineering expertise to work on thermal and structural design and simulation of vehicle and precision hardware products, such as but not limited to ECUs, Displays, Joysticks, and Clusters.
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Use of CMM, 3D scanning, micrometers, calipers, gages, and other mechanical, electrical, and electronic test gear is also expected of the engineer. Under the direction of the Test Lab Manager, the engineer is responsible for analyzing test requests, specifications, related data, and drawings to determine the testing parameters, equipment, and detailed procedures necessary to perform required dynamic and static testing, as well as certification of vehicles, trailers, and components.
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8 - 10 years’ experience in design engineering of electro-mechanical products. Our client is looking for a Lead Mechanical Project / Aerospace Engineer IV to join their team.
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Kimley-Horn's is seeking a Mechanical Engineer-In-Training with 2+ years of experience to join the Phoenix, AZ office! An ABET accredited engineering degree (Bachelors or Masters) in Mechanical Engineering.
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Minimum 3 years' recent work experience as a Field Service Engineer performing installations, maintenance services of analytical instruments, such as diagnosing, troubleshooting, and repair of complex mechanical, electromechanical and/or electronic equipment involving tools and testing equipment, mechanical devices and computers (hardware, software, networking.
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This is a role for a mechatronics engineer who has demonstrated success in the development and integration of novel and/or advanced technologies - commercial vehicle applications are of particular interest.
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