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You'll be responsible for setting up, operating, and editing programs, reading and interpreting engineering blueprints, performing routine maintenance, and collaborating with engineering and quality control teams to ensure components meet customer specifications.
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Perform calculations, develop isometrics, and provide design recommendations, specifications, and design change packages Lead design engineering efforts on multi-disciplined project design team Provide technical support for field execution, including outage/turnaround projects Assist in constructability planning, proposal, and estimate development Qualifications: BS in Mechanical or Civil Engineering from ABET accredited university required.
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Principal Mechanical Engineer is the most advanced engineering position in the mechanical engineering department, requiring the candidate to have extensive Mechanical Engineering Experience working for a heavy industrial company, Power Generation or in the Oil & Gas industry.
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Engineering Resource Associates, Inc. is seeking an experienced Survey Crew Chief to work in our Warrenville office. ERA is a civil engineering firm providing civil, structural, environmental, and surveying services to both public and private clients throughout Illinois.
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Committed to delivering a Higher Level of Reliability, Acuren provides an unrivaled spectrum of capabilities including inspection, traditional and advanced NDE/NDT, failure analysis, rope access, materials engineering, field engineering, reliability engineering, drones, robotics, V-Deck and condition-based monitoring services.
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BS in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Aerospace, or Structural Engineering, from an ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission-approved program, with an emphasis in solid mechanics, structural analysis, theory of elasticity, metallurgy, and finite element analysis.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering, Mechanical or Industrial Engineering preferred. Serve as liaison between site teams, Ace corporate, and Dematic for technical, engineering, or other additional services required.
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Work closely with Mechanical Engineering Manager to plan and execute mechanical work on projects and to utilize shared resources effectively. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering or similar with experience.
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Since first opening our doors in 1998, HBK Engineering has quickly emerged as a leader in the utility infrastructure space through our experience on smart grid, modernization, resiliency, communications, fiber to the home (FTTH), and microgrid projects.
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Perform designs for utility infrastructure using subsurface utility engineering (“SUE”) guidelines. At HBK Engineering, you’ll discover a culture where the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion are exemplified by all.
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Strong technical knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and injection molding systems preferred but not required. Basic to mid-level mechanical and electrical skills (including electrical maintenance, HVAC, and mechanical repair) with the aptitude to learn advanced skills.
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Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. We are looking for a Mechanical Engineer to join our Aviation and Facilities team in our Warrenville, IL and Chicago, IL offices.
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Global technology and engineering firm seeks Electro/Mechanical PLC Technician to work either 1st or 2nd shift under the general direction of the Maintenance Manager to maintain, service, troubleshoot, repair, rebuild and calibrate plant electrical and mechanical equipment and systems.
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Electrical engineering, Design, Electrical design, Schematic, Analog, new product development, Embedded, layout design, microprocessor, analog circuit design, Battery development, canalyzer, rs-232, usb, emc test, emi testing, power electronics.
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B.S. in Material Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Chemical Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering plus minimum 5 years' experience in a manufacturing environment.
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