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Fundamental understanding of fluid dynamics and CFD analysis. Perform control account manager duties (cost, scope, and schedule), understand Earned Value analysis of cost and schedule metrics.
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Responsible for all phases of prepping and analysis of building materials for asbestos by Polarized Light Microscopy. Analysis of radon samples and preparation of subsequent reports. 1-5 years of lab analysis experience with microscopy required.
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We are looking for a Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Engineer with 1-3 years of experience to join our engineering team. Job Title- Finite Element Analysis -Engineer (FEA) Strong understanding of solid mechanics and finite element analysis.
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CAE Tool Proficiency: Demonstrate proficiency in utilizing Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) tools including: ANSYS Classic, ANSYS Workbench, Siemens Simcenter, Nastran/Patran, and ABAQUS for analysis tasks.
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Utilize 3D analysis such as Finite Element Analysis and Computational Fluid Dynamics to create the most critical components. Component requirements analysis, specification reviews, and the creation of physical components considering factors like performance, weight, envelope, and cost.
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Model Setup and Analysis: Experience in model setup and analysis with tools like: ANSYS Classic/Workbench, Siemens Simcenter, Abaqus, Nastran/Patran. Technical Substantiation: Utilize Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and hand calculations where relevant, to provide technical substantiation for design decisions.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Engineer with 3-6 years of experience to join our engineering team. Perform reviews of technical analysis and documentation of other engineers.
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Recommendations, business case analysis and execution of new manufacturing technologies to drive continuous improvement. Experience with robotic programming for plasma spray, waterjet, and CMM programming is a plus, but not required.
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We're seeking a motivated Electronics Design Engineer (Reliability & Analysis) to join our team. Experience with MATLAB for mathematical modeling and analysis. Reporting to the Electrical Product Development Lead, this role presents an excellent opportunity for engineers keen on electronic hardware design and analysis to advance their careers.
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Lead coordination efforts for cyclical activities; including: Leadership Development Nominations; Insights survey analysis and leader cascade; ACP preparation, planning and reporting; Talent Review activities.
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Experience on thermal, stress, structural and short circuit analysis, using Creo as modeling tool. Create and maintain technical documentation for all design work and present material for technical review including but not limited to tolerance loops, drawings, bill of materials, product cost, problem and action lists, risk management, and failure root cause analysis reviews.
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Our team utilizes advanced 3D analysis such as Finite Element Analysis and Computational Fluid Dynamics to create the most critical components. Preferred Qualifications:Experience with classical mechanical design analysis (spring design, beam equations, pressure vessels, fluid flow, and thermal conduction)Ansys Workbench (or similar) FEA, and Siemens Star-CCM+ (or similar) CFD experienceMicrosoft Office Suite experience, primarily excel.
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Review medical conditions and respond with a cost analysis coordinated to the Stop Loss case characteristics. Review medical conditions and respond with a cost analysis coordinated to the Stop Loss case characteristics.
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Strong background in circuit analysis, worst-case scenario assessment, and failure mode effects & criticality analysis. The Company will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records subject to federal contractor requirements and/or security clearance requirements.
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Intermediate to Advanced data analysis skills and tools (e.g., SQL, SAS, Python, Hadoop, Teradata, Snowflake, Tableau, Collibra, Infosphere, Alation, etc.) Give an example of a data analysis project you conducted or participated in and what insights you derived from it.
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