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Perform concept development, prototyping, testing, and analysis in collaboration with Industrial designers and human factors engineers as well as Design and develop precision mechanical products utilizing injection molding plastics, machining, casting, laser cutting and welding, and 3D printing.
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Knowledge of space flight requirements, standards, and environments is also required along with understanding of machining and mechanical assembly as it impacts on designs. Masters or PhD degree in mechanical, aerospace engineering or equivalent and 15 years of industry experience.
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BS degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a closely related engineering degree is required. Knowledge of high-volume manufacturing methods such as molding and stamping, and automated assembly and packaging processes.
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Technical Solutions Development: Collaborate with diverse disciplines, including mechanical and electrical engineering, firmware, packaging, thermal, and software, to develop detailed technical hardware solutions, ensuring these align with the objectives of our products and multifaceted organization.
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Demonstrated experience in the design, assembly, production, inspection, installation, calibration, test, trouble shoot, operation and/or maintenance of electronic, mechanical systems and components.
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Performs project tasks/assignments of a basic nature ranging from repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations on electronic and/or mechanical assemblies and subassemblies such as modules, boards, panels, drawers, frames, and cables.
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Perform advanced-level assembly functions, which may include: prep, mechanical, harness, cable, printed mechanical & electrical sub-assemblies, spray application, and inspection, typically working from models and/or drawings, within Production.
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Understanding of a manufacturing environment, particularly products with SMT and mechanical components; knowledge of radio or communications technology is a plus. Familiarity with manufacturing documentation such as drawings, BOMs, assembly instructions, and travelers.
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We are a well established electro-mechanical sensing company focused in the motorsports industry. This person will be in a position to grow into a lead role and will test and validate hardware, firmware and control machines for assembly and calibration.
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Performs mechanical assembly of panels, test boxes and chassis. Reads and interprets moderately complex mechanical drawings and blueprints to perform a variety of assembly operations.
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Ability to read pneumatic and hydraulic schematics and interpret assembly drawings and parts lists required. Applicant will be required to work as part of a team tasked to assemble, install and operate complex mechanical components in support of operational, performance and qualification testing.
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The Assembler will prepare and perform routine electronic and mechanical assembly operations at unit and module assembly level using blueprints, work instructions, ECO's, deviations, drawings, diagrams, and written processes.
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Coordination of and hands-on assembly and troubleshooting of fluidics sub-system. Bachelors of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering or closely related discipline with specialization in fluid dynamics / fluid management systems.
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B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering or Structural Engineering and 5 years industry experience or M.S. and 3 years’ experience. Perform design of composite molds and tooling, trim tooling, assembly jigs, and quality inspection fixtures to support production activities.
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Develops a strong understanding of all properties, existing and proposed, under their purview, and associated building infrastructure and Tenant interface requirements, including all mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sprinkler, fire alarm/ life safety, and ADA.
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