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Electro-mechanical assembly and prototype development experience. 2+ years of manufacturing, integration, design, and/or testing experience, preferably with Printed Circuit Board (PCB) in Printed Circuit Board assembly (PCBA) or wire harnesses.
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S a Mechanical CAD Document Technician, you will be part of a team providing key mechanical drafting & production assembly documentation services to R&D and MFG teams in a New Product Introduction (NPI) environment.
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Celestial AI, a trailblazer in cutting-edge technology at the intersection of photonics, packaging, and advanced manufacturing, is actively seeking a seasoned Mechanical Engineer to join our innovative team.
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Experience with electro-mechanical assembly. BS in Engineering or Technology, Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, Manufacturing, Life Sciences, or equivalent. The Manufacturing Quality Engineer reports to the Manufacturing Quality Engineering Lead or equivalent manager.
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Experience in Design for Manufacturability (DFM), Design for Assembly (DFA), statistical tolerance analysis techniques, functional dimensioning, GD&T, and 3D/2D CAD. The main function of this Mechanical Engineer is to support the development of new concepts and technologies for next generation MR Headsets.
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Experience in several of these areas is desirable: opto-mechanical systems, ultra-high vacuum systems, design of inspection equipment or similar instruments, motion controls, electronics, data acquisition systems such as Labview, measurement instrumentation, tooling & test fixture design, supplier management, new product introduction.
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Produce completed design packages for PCBAs including BOM, clear schematic capture, annotation, and mechanical assembly/drill/conformal coat drawings for manufacturing. Own PCB design process including schematic and layout to comply with creepage and clearance rules, high voltage safety concerns, high speed signal integrity requirements, low noise analog design best practices, EMC/EMI regulations, and thermal and mechanical design requirements.
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Package bill of material (BOM) selection: solid understanding of mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties of materials, including semiconductors, metals, ceramics, and polymer composites.
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Strong proficiency in independently developing and delivering hardware products as the responsible mechanical design engineer from cradle to grave. You will collaborate with other teams to scope, define, design, model, prototype, validate, and iterate the mechanical design of Antora’s thermal battery.
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Experience in RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave frequency subsystem mechanical design, analysis, validation, and automation. Join our dynamic team as an Engineering Manager overseeing Mechanical, Test, NPI, CAD, and Document Control.
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Create, review, and refine spacecraft mechanical design with product structure in a modern CAD package (Solidworks) Some experience as an individual contributor structural/mechanical engineer.
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You will be responsible for Package/SIP/module physical design and layout, optimization, DV and tape out; and work with multi-functional teams to achieve optimized mechanical/electrical/ thermal performance for various types of chips.
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Development and documentation of mechanical design and manufacturing documentation including: inspection procedures, assembly instructions, manufacturing processes, test methods, purchase specifications, BOMs, component / assembly drawings per the company's operating procedures.
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Role: Lead Mechanical Engineer - Fluid Systems. We are seeking an experienced Mechanical Engineer to join our dynamic startup in disrupting mobility and living space. Expertise in CAD software (e.g., CATIA, SolidWorks, AutoCAD) and design analysis tools (e.g., FEA, CFD.
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You will design new solutions to support the generation of green hydrogen and execute from prototype to production and work on design and analysis of mechanical aspects of a high power electronic product for hydrogen electrolysis.
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