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Lead Mechanical Engineer (Stamping) Are you a Mechanical Engineer with a background in metal fabrication? This role would suit a Mechanical Engineer with leadership experience seeking to lead and innovate in a supportive and rewarding environment with a clear progression route to Director of Engineering.
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Hanley, Flight and Zimmerman, LLC (HFZ) is seeking individuals wanting to pursue a career as a patent engineer and, if you choose, ultimately, a career as a patent attorney. Our Patent Engineer position is an exciting blend of both the legal and engineering career paths, allowing you to experience the latest in cutting- edge technology as you help inventors establish their intellectual property rights for their new inventions.
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As Mechanical Design Engineer with Sciaky, you will be responsible for design, research, prototyping, engineering documentation, and participating in process improvement activities. The successful candidate will report directly to the manager of the mechanical engineering team and collaborate with other departments (such as purchasing, operations, program management and manufacturing) on ongoing production and R&D projects.
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3-5 years of experience as a building engineer (or assistant engineer), with experience as a Chicago Public Schools building engineer (or assistant engineer) preferred. Assist with ensuring mechanical equipment and building functions are in compliance with City, State, and Federal codes (e.g., pest control, asbestos abatement.
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Seven or more years experience in the design of mechanical engineering systems for non-commercial, heavy industrial plants (power, oil & gas, or chemical), with a focus on integrated, detailed system design for new plants, modifications, or replacements; Experience must include the selection of equipment, piping materials, control philosophy, and the preparation of performance sizing calculations and specifications.
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The Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for designing and conducting analysis to support the development of tactical power systems for the US military. The Mechanical Engineer leads the concept phase, design activities, and reviews and reports the design progress.
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Per Sé Group is seeking a Civil/Geotechnical Engineer – Hydropower for one of our premier clients whose focus is on reframing hydropower as a climate technology to accelerate America’s energy transition to a clean, thriving economy.
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Mechanical Engineer-Hydropower - ( 2400014A ) The projects will include new development, modernization, and rehabilitation of hydro-mechanical equipment for hydropower and other water resource projects.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer will serve as a Project Manager and provide mechanical engineering leadership for our inland navigation, fisheries and other water related projects.
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A minimum of 5 years of verified experience as a Quality Control Manager working for General Contractors on NAVFAC or U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects; or 10 years of verified foreman experience in one or more of following trades: Concrete, Mechanical, Electrical, Masonry, or Carpentry on commercial, industrial, or military (non-residential) projects.
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Reporting to the Director of Engineering you, the Principal Engineer, will provide leadership, technical and program support, associated with industrial ammonia refrigeration systems and their related engineering compliance programs, (Process Safety Management, and Risk Management Plans.
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Another opening Job Description Plant Design Engineer Exp. level 4 to 8 years Qualification: BE - Mechanical (4+ years exp) Work Profile a Must have Ability to read Mechanical and Piping drawings Ability to create interpret and create drawings using Autocad 2013 Ability to create parametric models and assemblies using Inventor or Autodesk.
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Assistant Chief Engineer Laundry w/Stationary engineer license. e are looking for Assistant Chief Engineer to join our Team! Must have a Chicago stationary engineer license.
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Project Manager, PMP, project management, owners representative, owner’s representative, architect, architectural designer, engineer, civil engineer, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, industrial engineer, architectural technologist, structural engineer, engineering, technologist, revit.
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Regal Rexnord Corporation (“Regal Rexnord”) is a leading manufacturer of electric motors, electrical motion controls, power generation and mechanical power transmission products and sub-systems, serving customers around the world in the general industrial, consumer, commercial construction, food & beverage, and alternative energy end markets, among others.
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