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They establish root cause of complex problems with electro-mechanical components, manufacturing process and system performance. They identify mechanical design and manufacturing process solutions to improve performance, cost, and reliability, and perform the development, documentation, verification and implementation of these solutions.
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Design and develop electro-mechanical, chassis components and systems. The Lead Mechanical Engineer - Chassis will be responsible for designing, developing, and testing mechanical components and systems related to our Chassis platform.
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Investigation and determination of root cause of complex problems with electro-mechanical components, manufacturing process and system performance, latent and emerging design, manufacturing or material defects.
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Perform detailed 2D tolerance analysis for complex electro-mechanical assemblies using spreadsheet and/or 3D tolerance analysis tool as CETol. Design and develop innovative mechanical solutions using sheet metal, plastic, and die-cast that meets EMI, safety and compliance requirements.
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You have hands-on experience in electro-mechanical assembly, testing, troubleshooting and repair. We are looking for Associate Test Engineers for various positions in manufacturing who will be involved with the testing of new technologies such as optics/opto-mechanical, assembly, electrical/PCB, alignment, and system integration.
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Design, develop, and enhance electro-mechanical systems and mechanical devices and fixtures. Yubico is searching for an innovative, quick-learning, deadline-driven Mechanical Engineer to join our Hardware team.
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Strong experience in sheet metal design (and / or plastic design), Electro-mechanical product design and good understanding of manufacturing processes. Potential candidate must have Electro-Mechanical product design experience with Telecom & Networking background.
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4 years of experience in design and analysis of electro-mechanical systems and products (e.g., sheet metal, injection molding, structural and thermal analysis). Experience in designing electro-mechanical assemblies with knowledge of mechanical tolerances and tolerance analysis.
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Flexible design abilities and knowledge: tolerance analysis, design for assembly & manufacturability, electro-mechanical integration, design for high volume manufacturing, simple fixture design, initial product layouts, understanding of Statistical Process Controls (SPC), understanding of metrology (basic knowledge of measurement systems), mechanism design.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering with 5+ years of experience. Skilled in reading and interpreting electric, electronic, and mechanical drawings and schematics. Expertise in various manufacturing techniques such as injection molding, sheet metal stamping, forging, die casting etc.
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The CSE must have good troubleshooting skills and be proficient in working on electro-mechanical equipment within a cleanroom environment. Understanding of and ability to troubleshoot problems in software and electronics, optics, mechanical, electro-mechanical and electro-optical systems.
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Job Title: Electro Mechanical Engineer. Experience in designing, fabrication, and testing of mechanical, electro-mechanical and/or opto-mechanical modules, and related system interfaces for capital equipment tools.
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Experience with instrumentation (equipment) design and integration including complex electro-mechanical systems, fluid handling, pneumatics, thermal systems, and/or optical systems. We are currently seeking a mechanical engineer who will be responsible for to lead and support Value Engineering activities for our San Jose Life Sciences location.
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Perform detailed 2D tolerance analysis for complex electro-mechanical assemblies using a spreadsheet and/or 3D tolerance analysis tool such as CETol. Design and develop innovative mechanical solutions using sheet metal, plastic, and die-cast that meet EMI, safety, and compliance requirements.
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We are currently seeking an electro-mechanical systems engineer with elevator systems experience to join our team. You’ll be challenged to learn and grow as an engineer and a leader as the company itself grows rapidly.
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