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Our Advanced Technology team is seeking a Mechanical Engineer to aid in the design and development of state-of-the-art chemical and trace detection products. Prototype, assemble, analyze and approve new mechanical designs for release.
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Analysis of mechanical systems, including geometric tolerancing and Finite Element Analysis for structural, fatigue, thermal, vibration, and acoustics. Collaborate with systems, electrical, disposable, and software engineers to create, test, and improve complex electro-mechanical components and assemblies for next generation home dialysis instruments.
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As a Senior Mechanical Engineer at Boston Materials, you will own the development of new, unique solutions using Z-axis Fiber products to solve the immediate challenges and unlock new design opportunities for major customers.
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We are hiring a well-seasoned Senior Mechanical Engineer to join our expanding team and play a major role in developing and building new game-changing composite materials. Senior Mechanical Engineer.
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On-Board Companies is hiring for a Sr. Controls Engineer / Project Lead in Wilmington, MA! We have a Senior Controls Engineer / Project Lead position available in our Wilmington, MA office.
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As a Principal Mechanical Engineer, you will support the development of next generation technologies that enable new market applications. You will provide technical leadership to a team of mechanical engineers implementing innovative solutions to complex thermal, structural and packaging design challenges.
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As a Field Engineer you will play a critical role in the overall the successful and timely delivery of complex multimillion-dollar fast-track, complex heavy-civil, highway and bridge projects from pre-construction stage through project execution and completion.
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Analyze, design, implement and troubleshoot electrical designs for complex systems including high-speed electro-mechanical, electro-optics, vision, and pulsed laser systems. The ideal candidate will have experience architecting, developing, and maintaining machine controls and novel electro-mechanical systems from concept to production.
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As part of the process engineering team, the individual in this role will serve as a 3rd shift manufacturing support engineer for the RF Components production wafer foundry. Senior Process Engineer responsibilities include performing process and equipment qualifications, diagnosing out of control SPC events, dispositioning wafers, providing solutions, and implementing corrective actions to equipment and/or process conditions.
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Related experience as a hand-on Equipment Maintenance Technician/ Engineer maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing semiconductor manufacturing equipment. This includes experience with vacuum, exhaust, electrical, electro-mechanical, RF/ microwave, chemical systems typically found in a semiconductor operation.
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Could also act as Project Manager on smaller projects. The Senior Controls Engineer would design, detail, and implement a variety of fiber, wired, and wireless systems using industrial protocols (Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus, etc.
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The Senior Controls Engineer is responsible for project management tasks such as creating project execution plans, developing work breakdown structures, allocating budgets, setting task priorities and schedules, tracking time & finances, identifying & resolving problems early, leading and supporting the team, and attending project status meetings.
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These capabilities may encompass Hardware-In-the-Loop simulators, custom Automatic Test Equipment (ATE), Commercial ATE, High Power, Mixed-Signal, Digital and Environmental Stress Screening systems, mechanical holding fixtures, adapters, and interface cabling and harnessing.
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Could also act as a Project Manager on smaller projects. The Senior Controls Engineer will interact directly with the customer and lead a team of engineers in identifying requirements, developing specifications, and implementing/testing/commissioning/qualifying automation solutions.
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Must have: A Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical/Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Computer Science 10+ Years Work Experience Ignition & Rockwell Relevant regulatory requirements of the life science industry such as cGMP, 21 CFR Part 11, etc.
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