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The Senior Mechanical Engineer (SME) functions as one of the senior members of the Engineering team, working on both new mechanical designs of our 3D visualization and guidance systems for microsurgery as well as continuous product improvement of existing designs.
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Perform mechanical design, heat transfer, chemical process modeling, and techno-economic analysis using industry software tools. 5+ years experience with performing mechanical design, heat transfer and chemical process modeling.
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The Mechanical Design Engineer is tasked with crafting innovative tools that address and solve challenges, enhancing the safety and efficiency of professionals in the rope rescue, rope access, and work at height industries.
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We have a current opportunity for a Staff Mechanical Engineer to join our team in Goleta, CA. In this role you will report to the Design Engineering Group Manager and be part of a project team working on various design tasks, including 3D modeling and drawing generation.
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The candidate should have technical proficiency in the manufacture of semiconductor components or microelectronics using vacuum system deposition processing as well as proficiency and comfort in interfacing with multiple functions including Product Engineering, Systems Engineering, Quality, Mechanical Design Engineering, Factory Management, Equipment Engineering and Process Engineering.
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Under the general direction of the Engineering Manager, the Mechanical Design Engineer is responsible for creating innovative tools that solve problems, enabling professionals in the rope rescue, rope access, and work at height industries to do their jobs with greater safety and efficiency.
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Typically requires a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, or a STEM degree in a related field and a minimum of 5 years' experience as a Process or Manufacturing Engineer in an Optics, Electro-Optics and/or Microelectronics environment.
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Minimum 4 years of production experience in cleanroom fabrication, assembly or manufacturing. More than four years of production experience in cleanroom fabrication, assembly or manufacturing.
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Minimum 6 years of production experience in cleanroom fabrication, assembly or manufacturing. More than six years of production experience in cleanroom fabrication, assembly or manufacturing.
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Required Skill Sets High School Diploma or GED Minimum 4 years of production experience in cleanroom fabrication, assembly or manufacturing. Desired Skill Sets: More than four years of production experience in cleanroom fabrication, assembly or manufacturing.
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Follow assembly documentation and build precision electro mechanical assemblies to print. The primary responsibility of an Assembler III is to build, test and trouble-shoot precision electro-mechanical assemblies.
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Collaborators in the fields of biophysics and magnetic resonance spectroscopy study of tau protein dynamics, assembly and aggregation. The expectation is that the prospective postdoctoral researcher has basic level experience and interest in protein biochemistry work and experience with various biophysical techniques, ideally including structural biology tools that may include dipolar EPR spectroscopy, NMR spectroscopy, or Cryo-EM.
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Arthrex is actively searching for a Technician II to who will be responsible for performing moderate to high complex electro-mechanical assembly operations on medical equipment used in operating rooms worldwide.
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Electro-mechanical shaker systems and environmental chambers. - Hand’s on optical and mechanical inspection skills. These markets include aerospace and defense, factory automation, air and water quality environmental monitoring, electronics design and development, oceanographic research, deepwater oil and gas exploration and production, medical imaging and pharmaceutical research.
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As a Mechanical Engineer, your role in our professional consulting services team is to work independently on projects of various complexity, and as a leader of a project, through all phases of a project lifecycle.
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