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Architect mechanical requirements for engineering activities in support of ESS, DCI, VC, and other HLA platforms and product development. As a Mechanical System Architect, you will be expected to demonstrate a level of expertise in a particular area that matches or exceeds the expertise of customers, while also consulting on mechanical system architectures, and system packaging, assessing technical requirements and competencies needed during quoting, and oversee design progressions during product development.
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Mechanical design & drawing proficiency with materials experience with stainless steel, aluminum, titanium alloys, Eng. Plastics, functional machining methods including precision lathe, CNC routing, milling, finishing, EDM and fusion bonding for our Centrifuge machinery at our factory in Clearwater and at various customer sites all over the world.
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Performs maintenance and repairs on the water plant, wells, and equipment that may involve: mechanical, electrical, electro-mechanical, piping, plumbing, technological, chemical, driving, climbing (up and down), lifting, pushing, pulling, digging and hammering.
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Proven mechanical skills with a strong understanding of race car components and systems. Position Overview: The Hera Flight Race Team is seeking a dedicated and skilled individual to join our dynamic car racing team as a Full-Time Mechanic and Bus Driver.
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Ride Development Engineers work within a Project Engineering team and are responsible for every aspect of mechanical ride system design & development from concept through installation. Participate in all aspects of ride mechanical installation, field support, and testing.
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Under general direction, the Utilities Maintenance Supervisor supervises, directs, and oversees the electrical/mechanical work done in the maintenance, modification, repair, and service of lift stations, booster stations, wastewater treatment plants, water treatment plants, water wells, and storage tanks.
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The Electro-Mechanical Assembler is a key member of a team which ensures that material testers are fabricated and perform to the stated product specifications and meet the customer’s expectations for their stated application needs and performance.
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Job Responsibilities: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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What you'll do You will work in all phases of underground construction include but are not limited to: Loading, driving, delivery, digging, removal and placement of various types, sizes and weight of construction materials and equipment You will hand dig using shovel, mechanical tools You will install and maintenance underground telecommunications cabling You will climb into and out of equipment (trucks, cars, backhoes, trenchers, etc.
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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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A top-level Marine Mechanic can expertly diagnose and fix problems with marine electrical and mechanical systems of any size. Degree in Mechanical Engineering preferable. General mechanical duties including plumbing, pipework, pumps and valves.
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CNC Maintenance Technician provides mechanical, electrical and control support to production and development machining and fabrication teams. Troubleshoot and repair machine tool mechanical systems including ballscrews, linear rails, guideways, and gearboxes.
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2322 Series Planning Engineer (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, FP5) The Mercedes-Benz automobile of the future will be different; greener, more efficient, safer, and even more fascinating. Mercedes-Benz, U.S. International, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants.
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As a Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and installation of our hotel's mechanical and electrical systems, as well as managing preventive maintenance schedules.
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Minimum Qualifications: Associate degree in Mechanical Design or equivalent with two (2) years of experience in drafting/design. Job Description: The Layout Designer will support engineers with drawing layouts by utilizing computer-aided drafting software.
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