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Solidify tooling documentation for production release using SolidWorks, including tool design updates for manufacturability and tool drawing creation/modification. The New Product Introduction (NPI) Design Transfer Engineer provides support for documenting medical device component manufacturing processes for handoff from development to full scale production.
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As a Closet Factory Design Consultant you will be responsible to design, quote and close on projects ranging from custom closets to custom entertainment centers. Are you looking for a new and rewarding career in sales with a focus on design.
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Seeking a marketing assistant to join the Marketing Department in our New Jersey Office.
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As a Closets by Design Designer, you can enjoy full-time work and pay with a flexible schedule. You will receive comprehensive sales and design training, so no experience is necessary. Closets by Design is hiring designers/sales representatives.
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Apply RF design concepts to design high-performance transmission lines. At Amphenol RF, our global team of experienced engineers develops innovative solutions utilizing the most advanced manufacturing technology available , and we specialize in creating custom solutions that meet customer-specific design requirements.
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Familiarity with design for manufacturability (DFM) and design for assembly (DFA) principles. As a Design Engineer II, you will play a critical role in the product development process, contributing to the design and engineering of new products or systems.
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Complex analog design including simulation, system/component modeling, signal integrity analysis, component & system level power/stress analysis, servo performance and stability analysis. Analog design of deliverable ship set hardware and internal Special Test Equipment.
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Analog design including simulation, system/component modeling, signal integrity analysis, component & system level power/stress analysis and stability analysis. You should demonstrate strong analog design skills as related to both the support of legacy products and development of new designs.
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The design engineering position will primarily focus on product design layout, modeling, and drawing creation for machining, casting, assembly, dimensional tolerance, marking, and GD&T per industrial standards.
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