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Mechanically assemble complex electro-mechanical assemblies, high quality wire harnesses, test racks, junction boxes, and associated components involving hand soldering and component fabrication.
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DRS Network & Imaging Systems in Cypress, CA is part of the Electro-Optical and Infrared Systems Group of Leonardo DRS and has over 30 years of experience in designing and developing electro-optical/infrared systems for surveillance and targeting applications.
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The Maintenance Supervisor will plan, prioritize, assign, supervise, review, and participate in the work of crews responsible for the maintenance, repair, service, rebuilding, and troubleshooting of equipment and machinery found in wastewater treatment plants, collection systems, pumping stations, and related facilities such as pumps, valves, electric motors, electrical and electro-mechanical equipment, gas engines, and related equipment and facilities.
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Five (5) or more years combined educational and work experience in troubleshooting and repair of complex electro-mechanical systems as well as hydraulic and pneumatic systems required. Responsible for preventive and corrective maintenance for individual or groups of attractions rides and other equipment typically utilized in theme park attractions including but not limited to: troubleshooting and repair of mechanical systems, animation and special effects.
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We’re looking for a highly motivated, multi-disciplined, CAD based mechanical design engineer to help us package and design mechanical components in support of electronic hardware that will lead the EV industry.
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Lean more about Siemens Smart Buildings Our Three Main Business Groups that you could be assigned to: Building Automation : HVAC Controls, Lighting Controls, and Mechanical/Electrical Services Fire/Life Safety : Fire Alarm, Mass/Emergency Communication, and Sprinkler/Suppression Security : Integrated Surveillance and Access Controls Technical Field Support Internship There are three areas within our operations business that you may support during your internship.
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Vertically integrated from R&D to final assembly and testing, we offer a unique combination of electrical, chemical, and mechanical product development for weapons and CBRN systems with CNC machining, injection molding, robotic welding, assembly, design, testing, and engineering capabilities.
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Solidworks, autocad, control panel design, drafting, mechanical drafting, 3d modeling, bom, Mechanical design, Electrical design, industrial machinery, industrial equipment, industrial electronics, Project engineering, Electrical engineering, Mechanical, Design, control system, gd&t, ansi, iso standards, sheet metal, electromechanical design, sensor design, wiring, schematic, industrial control.
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Mechanical Design Engineer II. Mechanical Aptitude, hands-on work. Controls Design Engineer II page is loaded. Controls Design Engineer II. Gathers information relating to hardware and software solutions and recommends basic/advanced improvements to designs to components or design quality/reliability.
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This role will either manage, directly perform or act as the liaison to the appropriate teams to deliver all Critical Facilities Services; vendor management, mechanical, electrical, plumping (MEP) and fire-life-safety (FLS), physical security, Facilities Operations and Service Delivery (FOSD), logistics (shipping, receiving & storage), eWaste, media destruction and data center design consultation.
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Operates a vehicle, various rides and related mechanical/pneumatic/hydraulic/electrical control systems, overhead crane, forklift, man lift, hydraulic press, air compressor, diagnostic equipment, welding equipment, generators, steam cleaners, sand blaster, and a variety of equipment such as a computer, copier, fax machine, calculator, telephone, two way radio, camera.
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You will report to the Manager, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing/Piping (MEP) Engineering with DLR Architecture & Facilities Engineering (A&FE). As an Associate Electrical Engineer, you will manage the inception, design development, implementation, and sustainment of low voltage (600V and below) and medium voltage (5kV and 12kV) AC and DC electrical systems supporting the many assets at the Disneyland Resort.
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Experience in Aerospace and Defense Electronics or Mechanical Component Design. Bachelor of Science Degree in either Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical or similar Engineering function. quality and precision-focused.
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Review Bill of Materials (BoM) to ensure compliance with application requirements (AEC-Q, Electrical/Mechanical attributes, etc.) We are looking for an experienced and passionate engineer who can bring their expertise to help us create innovative technology solutions in support of our mission to keep the world adventurous forever.
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Electronics, hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical components of CNC machine tools, production equipment and tooling. High school graduate or equivalent with 3 plus years of well-rounded maintenance experience in electronics, hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical equipment or.
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