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Previous electrical, software, mechanical, biomedical, or systems engineering experience working on electro-mechanical devices. Works with electrical, software, algorithm and mechanical engineering groups to develop implementation-level engineering requirements and guide implementation direction.
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Overall knowledge of electro/mechanical theory and working knowledge of testing practices and procedures. Operates all types of mechanical and electronic test equipment and instrumentation to perform tasks.
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Successful applicants will have a two or four-year technical degree from an accredited university and knowledge of electro-mechanical systems. Instron is a global organization that designs, manufactures, sells and services mechanical testing systems.
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Using control descriptions, I/O lists, electrical schematics, and drawings, creating PLC/HMI code for control of various electro-mechanical systems. Create/review/modify electrical schematics, drawings, and I/O lists for various electro-mechanical systems to ensure compliance with engineering standards and customer specifications.
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This is an advanced contributor role for a highly experienced engineer in developing efficient electro-mechanical actuation solution for aircraft flight control surfaces from conceptualizing and design to prototyping and manufacturing, and through production support.
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Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, electro-mechanical and electronic fundamentals, medical equipment function and operation, safety in healthcare facilities, and medical equipment troubleshooting required.
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The ideal candidate has electro-mechanical experience and a demonstrated ability to address technical challenges with creative problem-solving techniques. iRhythm Technologies, Inc. is looking for a Sr. Supplier Quality Engineer to join as a contributing member to our Quality team.
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Plan, conceptualize, design, test, document, release to production, and support CIP for complex, high-precision opto-mechanical/electro-optical products. The Integrated Solution Business (ISB) Group of MKS Instruments is growing very rapidly with significant strategic investments in the development and fabrication of cutting-edge, high precision optics and opto-mechanical assemblies deployed into high-volume manufacturing and life-science applications.
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Analysis and optimization with equations and finite element analysis on thermal and mechanical modeling. Extensive knowledge & experience required in electro-magnetic machine design using FEA tools, mesh networks, and analytical models.
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