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CAE Engineer - Drive Systems. This is a hybrid role between a Mechanical Design Engineer and a CAE Analyst. We are looking for a Mechanical Design Engineer, CAE for our Drive Systems team.
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Areas of work include Product Design Engineering, Mechanical Design, CAD Specialist, CAE Specialist, and Materials Engineering. Areas of work include Reliability Engineering, Failure Analysis Engineering, Test Engineering, Materials Engineering, and Reliability Technician.
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CAE: thermal & structural simulation (ANSYS experience preferred). Design, build, and prototype testing the next-generation broadband plasma (BBP) Wafer inspection opto-mechanical assemblies. CAD Modeling: Creo/ProEngineer experience preferred.
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It will be considered a substantial advantage if you’ve worked in the industry as a Vibration Analyst and/or RCM/PdM Engineer / Manager. High proficiency in using computer software, with experience in using, deploying, and/or supporting Condition Monitoring / Vibration Analysis Software, CMMS/RCM systems, and/or similar cloud-hosted industrial applications in industrial maintenance and/or operations.
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Strong background in molecular vibration and electronic transition spectroscopy using full spectra information for complex qualitative and quantitative chemical characterization of various mixtures.
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The Mechatronics Engineer position is set to play an important role in the wafer flow of our SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) systems, including wafer clamping and wafer positioning in vacuum as well as active vibration isolation and overall system dynamics.
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Modeling, simulation, and design for thermal, acoustic and vibration performance. Candidates should be actively pursuing degree programs at one of the following institutions: University of Colorado, Colorado State University, University of Minnesota, University at Buffalo, Rochester Institute of Technology, California Polytechnic State University, San Jose State University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or Stanford University.
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We provide a full range of solutions including lasers for precision industrial and scientific research applications, laser and LED measurement, beam profiling, precision motion control, optical tables and vibration isolation systems, photonics instruments, opto-mechanical components, and optical elements.
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A fundamental understanding of multi-physics systems including kinematics, statics, dynamics, vibration, electro- magnetics and therm odynamics in various pressure environments. Experience with modeling and analysis engineering software such as Matlab /Simulink, Ansys/ Comsol etc.
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Conduct various analyses and simulations, such as thermal, vibration and FEA modeling, and will also perform solid modeling design using Pro/E and generate detailed drawings, design review presentations, procurement of prototype parts.
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7+ years of experience performing reliability testing including Mechanical Stress tests (Shock/Drop/Vibration testing), Environmental & Fatigue testing, and experience in Failure Analysis analytical and material characterization techniques (Optical Microscopy, X-Ray, SEM/EDS, FTIR, XPS etc.
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The IP Program Management Office (PMO) at Synopsys acts as the main interface of Synopsys with our customers and foundry partners to ensure successful acquisition, integration, and silicon success of IPs in customer SoCs. We work cross-functionally with internal development teams (Sales, Marketing, FAE, CAE, and R&D) and have exposure and visibility on a global scale throughout the organization.
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Having ASIC design center and/or SoC design implementation management with customer interfacing experience is a plus. Serve as a Customer Success Manager, designing and driving end-to-end customer experience from pre-sales through silicon success.
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Analysis and optimization of the motor design using FEA for thermal modeling, acoustics and vibration. Analysis and optimization of the motor design using FEA for thermal modeling, acoustics and vibration.
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Understanding of shock, vibration, and the effect of temperature variation in product protection and package design. Understanding of the following manufacturing/material processes: Rigid Box, Paper Pulp, Thermoforming, Corrugated, Labels, Foam, Shrinkwrap, Films, Adhesives.
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