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As an Entry level Mechanical Engineer joining our tight knit team of engineers, you'll be working on the design and launch of our next generation products. As an Entry Level Mechanical Engineer, Aperia will support you with appropriate guidance and support as needed to help you to succeed.
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We are seeking a top-tier candidate for the role of Opto-Mechanical Engineer to architect, design, qualify and document opto-mechanical components and assemblies. Experience generating Mechanical Control Outline (MCO) files and 2D prints for inspection.
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Knowledge of project management, accounting, construction design, construction methods, building materials, sustainability, mechanical and electrical construction, cost estimation, building codes and standards, and contract administration.
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We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic, innovative, a self-starter, and excited to work as an exceptional mechanical design engineer. In this role you will be asked to design and analyze thermal and mechanical components and assemblies for our custom sensor and computer systems.
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Pacific Biosciences is looking for an experienced staff opto-mechanical engineer to design and implement optical subsystems for our next generation SMRT sequencing instruments. Develop fixtures and processes for precision opto-mechanical assembly.
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Sr. Mechanical/Mechatronics Engineer. Prototype and test Mechanical and Mechatronic solutions to quantify system performance and sniff out and squash any bugs. Design simple, scalable, and robust Mechanical and Electro-mechanical solutions such as grippers, motor drive systems, electrical controlled pneumatics, physical sensing and acquisition systems.
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Proven experience in Supplier Quality Engineering, with a focus on thermal mechanical components and liquid cooling technology. Meta is seeking a Component Quality Engineer responsible for Thermal and Mechanical components used in our infrastructure, networking and storage products.
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You are excited to work with, learn from, and contribute to technology teams ranging from electromagnetics, power electronics, controls systems, mechanical, materials, software, computational physics, and beyond.
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B.S. or M.S. in mechanical engineering or related engineering discipline. 5+ years of experience in design and development of mechanical systems. Our incredibly talented team of engineers, innovators, and industry leaders bring years of experience from the top healthcare companies in the world, including: Intuitive, Auris, Stryker, Johnson & Johnson, Boston Scientific, Verb Surgical, Mako, Think Surgical, Medrobotics, and Hansen.
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As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will be an integral part of the product engineering team, responsible for the development of current and future Samara factory built construction products. We are seeking a highly motivated and creative Mechanical Design Engineer to join our dynamic team and play a key role in the development of the building components and systems that enable this vision.
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Examples of projects include design & modification, construction support, and operation and maintenance of campus mechanical infrastructural systems including HVAC (air handlers, fan coil units, boilers, etc), cooling towers & chillers, pumps, low conductivity & process cooling water, compressed air, sanitary sewer, storm drain, & domestic water systems.
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Experience with chassis and/or electro-mechanical systems. As a mechanical engineer on electrical systems team, you will design and release components that are critical to vehicle development, and vehicle-level validation and testing, manage the BoM, and work with cross-functional teams to define requirements and develop solutions.
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Drive the mechanical design and assembly of novel biomedical instrumentation integrating motion controls, sensing, fluidics, and optics. About This Opportunity: We are looking for a senior / staff mechanical design engineer to advance the development of Ruby’s first-of-its-kind instrument and consumable.
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As a Product Design Mechanical Engineer at Verkada, you’ll contribute to the design and development of new cameras, access control systems, sensors, and other enterprise IoT products. Collaborate with our Electrical Engineering team to integrate PCBAs, sensors, interconnects, and other electro-mechanical elements into your designs.
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Your Qualifications PhD degree in physical sciences or engineering (e.g. mechanical engineering, chemistry, physics, materials science) Your Qualifications PhD degree in physical sciences or engineering (e.g. mechanical engineering, chemistry, physics, materials science.
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