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This position requires performing a diverse set of mechanical operations including, compressor and engine installation, engine repair and customization, building subassemblies, and performing the final assembly of our Chiller and Cogeneration product lines.
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Demonstrated expertise in mechanical design, product development, and manufacturing processes, with a strong understanding of complex engineering systems. As part of the Covaris Engineering R&D team, this individual will manage a small group of Mechanical Engineers engaged in new product development and sustaining engineering projects.
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We are seeking an experienced, high caliber Senior Research Engineer to collaborate with teams in designing and developing complex electro-mechanical medical devices and test equipment to support critical aspects of our product development pipeline.
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Having worked across disciplines with mechanical engineering, radio engineering, acoustics engineering and other product development engineering teams including ID, UX, packaging et al. Hands-on experience with complete ownership of analog and power electronics design in a high volume product.
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Job Description: Onto Innovation is looking for a junior opto-mechanical engineer to work on the development team for our product lines of automated inspection and metrology tools for the semiconductor industry.
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Experience in highly integrated electro-mechanical systems, mechatronics, or robotics product development teams. Participate in the entire product development lifecycle, from concept to implementation.
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A Master's Degree or PhD degree in an engineering discipline such as Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, GNC, Mechatronics, or other related degree is required. Experience with Matlab/Simulink Product Development.
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Proficient in product plastic part design, sheet metal and stamping design, and high precision design of electro-mechanical systems. Boston Engineering Corporation, an innovative product development engineering company, seeks a Senior Mechanical Engineer who is fluent in all aspects of the new product development process, with the ability to work with small teams, and be the mechanical engineering technical lead.
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Some vocational graphic arts background and some mechanical aptitude. Job Profile Summary Job Overview This position produces a wide range of simple to complex quality printed materials by creating layout, shipping, platemaking, printing and finishing the product.
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Our solutions span use cases across the product life cycle, from product development to mass production and aftermarket operations, and they address an array of industries, including automotive, aerospace, healthcare, consumer products, heavy industry, machine design and research and development.
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Support the project team in ensuring all the mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and automation punch list items are cleared and signed-off as per project requirements. Type Direct Hire Salary $65,000 - $75,000 / yr Job Title: Field Service TechnicianLocation: Boston, MassachusettsSalary: $65-75K plus bonus Job Summary of the Field Service Technician: We are looking for a Field Service Technician who is self-directed, at ease dealing directly with the customer, can write technical reports, and make and assist the Engineering team with product improvement recommendations for the Product Development Group.
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5+ years of direct experience working with a global supply base of electronics, mechanical and electro-mechanical suppliers and integrators/contract manufacturers involved in product sub and final assemblies.
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Define and implement control algorithms and calibration procedures for complex electro-mechanical and electro-optical subsystems. Ensuring printer success requires deep technical knowledge of mechatronics as well as an ever-evolving understanding of how the product behaves in the field.
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Responsible for product and technical support to existing customers through mix design, troubleshooting, and field QA/QC. Sales experience or aptitude required, concrete QA/QC experience preferred, along with electrical and mechanical aptitude required, good computer and communication skills.
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Skills necessary for the analysis, production, isolation, and purification of polymer materials, which include basic skills in wet chemistry, such as extraction, filtration, and precipitation, and analytical skills to characterize and qualify the polymer materials, such as LC, GC, GPC, and mechanical testing.
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