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A minimum of 7 years of direct commissioning or related experience in startups of a variety of facility systems and subsystems including building automation system controls, mechanical, electrical, life safety and building envelope systems.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Satellite Technician has a broad knowledge base spanning from mechanical assembly to advanced electronics and test instrumentation. Builds and maintains mechanical and electrical ground support equipment necessary for the operation and testing of satellites and other space systems, including but not limited to lifting, holding, and rotation fixtures, test bench setups, thermal vacuum chamber operations, vibration tables, fluid mechanics, data acquisition and closed loop heater control.
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Qualifications: B.S. in Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical, Engineering or related technical subject area5+ years of experience in turbomachinery structural analysisExperience performing FEA utilizing non-linear modeling techniques to include non-linear material and contact methods in ANSYSExperience performing modal analysis and frequency prediction.
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Job OverviewThe Senior NPI (New Product Introduction) and Process Development Engineer leads initiatives to mature medical device products from prototype to market through establishing and scaling of assembly processes, and influence on device design to ensure DFM. This role collaborates on a global cross functional level with project stakeholders to define a competitive manufacturing strategy and leads process development engineers in successful execution.
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Background in technical or mechanical engineering such as Automotive, HVAC, Electrical, Machining, Manufacturing, related Military Experience, or relevant 1-3 years of Field Service experience with electro-mechanical products.
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The Chief Engineer is responsible for the efficient operation of all building systems (HVAC operations, mechanical, electrical systems, drainage and plumbing, elevators/escalators and security/fire/life safety), general and preventative maintenance, tenant services, utility tracking and vendor oversight.
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The employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts; in high, precarious places; and with explosives and is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes, or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, extreme cold, extreme heat, and vibration.
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Safely operates electrical and air powered tools, pipe fitting, welding, hydraulic, pneumatic, and other mechanical tools, snow removal and salt spreader equipment and/or other heavy equipment assigned to the department.
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The candidate will be part of the multi-disciplined Hydro-Mechanical team that specializes in the design and implementation of pumping & piping systems, hydropower facilities, wind turbines, tailings management and process systems.
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Service Tech, refridgeration, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, install, mechanical, mechanic, apprentice, AC, field service, chiller, specialist, HVACR, supermarket, rack systems.
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Extensive background with projects such as: High rise condos, hotels, airports, and hospitals Mechanical General Superintendent Qualifications 10+ years of experience in the mechanical construction industry.
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The Non-Certified technician possess a general mechanical knowledge of all basic systems of a vehicle and the ability to follow direction of supervisors and/or service publications to perform work satisfactorily.
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Utilize 3D modeling software tools (including Cadworx) to create mechanical design schematics. Valued but not required: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology or a related field, proficiency with MicroStation.
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This position requires PLC and rotating equipment knowledge or mechanical experience. Acquire technical knowledge of all Sundyne products to include assembly and disassembly procedures and the commissioning of equipment with emphasis on controls and instrumentation.
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Expert hands on experience in reading/analyzing Electrical/Mechanical single line diagrams. Engage in system level facility sizing/consultation of Utilities, Switchgear, UPS/DC Power Plant, PDUs, mechanical cooling, and LV distribution.
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