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A bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering or related Engineering degree at an accredited college or university.
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Job Requirements Details: Associates degree or equivalent technical certification required; and 1+ years of experience in troubleshooting and analyzing electro-mechanical devices required. OR High School diploma or GED required; and 3+ or more years of experience in troubleshooting and analyzing electro-mechanical devices is required.
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For over 30 years, we have been the trusted brand in plumbing, medical gas, piping, sheet metal, LEED, Design/Build, 3D CAD/BIM coordination, and HVAC servicing.
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We are seeking candidates who are extremely motivated and have basic mechanical abilities and automotive knowledge. As a part of our continued growth, we are looking for a dedicated and passionate Parts Puller to work in our salvage yard.
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Performs electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical, or similarly related repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations related to hardware such as modules, circuit card assemblies, panels, drawers, frames and cables.
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Under limited direction, the Industrial Electrician performs experienced and highly skilled electrical and mechanical work in the maintenance, installation, repair, and troubleshooting of electrical equipment and wiring used in the City's Water/Wastewater facilities.
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Working daily with multi-discipline teams on new product design and continuous improvement of electrical and electro-mechanical products & systems. As an experienced Mechanical Engineer at CME, you will use principles and techniques of mechanical engineering to meet the customer's specifications/requirements by meeting delivery, schedule, and budget by designing mechanical parts, assemblies and systems to meet documented requirements.
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Covering a wide range of specialties ranging from aeronautical and computer systems to flight test and mechanical, Developmental Engineers provide advanced skill and knowledge of their particular specialties.
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Ability to operate mechanical inspection equipment such as Caliper, drop gages, dial indicators, micrometer, Measuring Loop, Microscopes and CMM inspection equipment for in-process and final inspection of assembled components.
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Performs assembly & soldering operations using established procedures, work instructions, schematics and/or other approved documentation. Ability to inspect the condition of CCA kit when received (OVP Process -Operator Verification Process) Also perform self-verification of quality of work.
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Major engine mechanical and driveline component diagnosis, repair, and replacement, including engine, transmission, and differential. Perform Vehicle Maintenance: change oil, oil filter, fuel filter, transmission flush, and inspect the vehicle for mechanical deficiencies.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a JR Design Engineer at Catalina Yachts in Largo, FL. The JR Design Engineer will be responsible for performing day-to-day design and engineering tasks, including product design, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer-aided design (CAD.
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PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: MAINTENANCE/TECHNICAL: Maintains, tests and repairs all water treatment equipment, dialysis equipment, medical equipment, testing equipment, and mechanical/electrical systems as recommended by the manufacturer and by procedures established by FMCNA Clinical/Technical services as documented in the Technical Policies and Standards manual.
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Reconfigures, installs and moves office furniture, modular offices and work spacesAssist in monitoring all work performed by outside Mechanical contractors. Performs minor painting, carpentry and masonry work (e.g.preparing surfaces and brush, sprayer or roller to apply paints, stains, varnishes, hanging doors, fixing locks and handles, etc.
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The ideal candidate must have the ability to read blueprints, program machines manually, and possess knowledge of all mechanical operations that the machine performs, including but not limited to: drill, mill, tap, countersink, scribe, plasma cutting, oxy cutting, beveling, stamping, and punching.
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