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D. degree in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry prior to onboarding and have hands-on experience in thermal catalysis research, reactor engineering, and /or analytical chemistry. D. degree in chemical engineering or chemistry and basic proficiency in one or more of the following: catalyst testing, reactor engineering, and analytical chemistry.
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Nelson Engineering Co. is an employee owned, small engineering firm with approximately 80 employees that serve a variety of markets and employs engineers in the civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical, aerospace, industrial, environmental, and fire protection disciplines.
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Bachelor's Degree in Systems Engineering or a related field (e.g. Industrial, Mechanical, Chemical or Nuclear Engineering) from an accredited university or college with at least 6 years of relevant technical experience.
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We are seeking a talented, hands-on R&D chemical/mechanical engineer to contribute to a diverse set of energy and sustainability programs involving such topics as: thermochemical biofuel production, chemical monitoring, air purification, sensor development, wastewater recycling, clean biomass combustion, and gas-to-liquids conversion.
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Performs field laboratory tests (chemical and physical) in order to pace chemical dosages for efficient process control. U.S. Water Services Corporation is a well-established and diverse water and wastewater utility organization specializing in utility maintenance, operations, engineering and construction services.
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Proven expertise in one or more of the following: two-part RTV bonding, operation of CNC machinery, CO2 Lasers, chemical spray mixing and application, vacuum infusion, automated systems operation and troubleshooting, and Hazardous waste treatment and handling.
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Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, physics, computer science, or other engineering discipline. Represent SpaceX by presenting certification packages and engineering data to U.S. government agencies including NASA, US Space Force and others.
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Additionally, applicants should have general knowledge of the hydrogen economy, chemical process economics and show interest in sustainable chemistries. Hands-on experience in building/modifying pressurized chemical reactors with liquid or gas flow.
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Proven expertise in one or more of the following: two part RTV bonding , operation of CNC machinery, CO Lasers, chemical spray mixing and application, vacuum infusion, automated systems operation and troubleshooting, and Hazardous waste treatment and handling.
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Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials engineering, or manufacturing engineering. SpaceX is currently seeking talented individuals for a Thermal Hardware Engineer position on the Starship heat shield engineering team.
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Successful applicants will have obtained a Ph. D. degree in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry prior to onboarding and have hands-on experience in thermal catalysis research, reactor engineering, and /or analytical chemistry.
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Knowledge of advanced analytical principles, concepts, and methods in the field of physical science, with broad interpretive knowledge in nuclear engineering, mechanical engineering, electronics engineering, chemical engineering, material physics, chemistry, biology, geophysics, electro-magnetics, optics, sensors, signal processing, high performance computing, statistics, national technical nuclear forensics, laboratory analysis systems, and space-based surveillance and reconnaissance.
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Skills and Qualifications: Basic Qualifications:Bachelor's Degree in Systems Engineering or a related field (, Mechanical, Chemical or Nuclear Engineering) from an accredited university or college with at least 6 years of relevant technical experience.
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In this position, you will be responsible for manufacturing various thermal protections systems (TPS) for New Glenn flight hardware according to written procedures, engineering models, drawings, and specifications.
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