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We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Failure Analysis Engineer to join our team in Burlington, MA. This entry-level position is ideal for recent graduates with a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical or Mechanical Engineering who are eager to gain hands-on experience in a post-market environment.
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An ideal candidate would be a self-starter with experience in mechanical design, analysis, materials, testing, data collection and analysis, and report writing. This R&D Product Engineer opportunity is part of the Research and Development (R&D) Department of Xylem supporting design and development of new products, improvement of existing products, and sustaining engineering.
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Undergraduate degree enrolled in Mechanical, Plastics, Industrial, or Biomedical Engineering. The Manufacturing Co-op will contribute to both catheter and console product groups, helping sustain the current generation of products, while also helping the R&D team develop the next generation of products.
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A company in the Tewksbury Area, MA area is looking for an experienced HVAC Sales Engineer who is willing to take on an expanded role in the business development of a unique HVAC product manufactured to customer’s requirements.
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Worked in new product development (NPI/NPD) BS in Mechanical Engineering or relevant field. 5+ years prior experience in mechanical design or applications engineering. Work closely with Product to prioritize new features that expand Alloy’s capabilities and marketability.
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We’re seeking a Product Owner/System Engineer with an electro-mechanical focus to play a critical role in helping provide the business knowledge and technical skills to implement technical strategies, evaluate products, and provide a superior level of technical cross-functional support that benefits the business.
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Provide quality engineering support for the design, assembly and integration of a variety of opto-mechanical and electrical assemblies. We are looking for a Quality Engineer who is excited about space and technology applications to join the L3Harris Imaging Division in Wilmington, MA. This Quality Engineer will support the new product implementation of space-based imaging systems.
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Textron Systems is seeking an experienced Senior Manufacturing Engineer or Electrical/Mechanical Engineer focused on Design for Manufacturing and Assembly and product transition to production within the development phase of the product life cycle to join our team.
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Solid understanding of mechanical design, electronics packaging, vacuum systems, and CAD design/layout. Works closely with product design engineers to update, create and edit detailed 3D - models and CAD drawings for Semiconductor capital equipment.
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Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Biomedical Engineering with mechanical emphasis, Electrical Engineering or related field. Job Title - R&D Product Development Engineer.
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Knowledge of mechanical and electrical design and lean manufacturing principles. Preferred degrees are Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical Engineering.
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10+ years of professional experience leading or supporting product development projects, including electrical and mechanical systems. Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or related field.
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This high visibility role will also support the manufacturing testing and scale-up of new product introductions, implementation and monitoring of scrap reduction programs as well as continuous improvement projects.
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Contribute to the integration of mechanical, electrical, and automation design across several scales of Sunflower protein manufacturing unit prototypes, including bioreactor, chromatography, and formulation modules.
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Collaborate with RF Engineering, Manufacturing and Quality Engineering to develop procedures and troubleshoot product to specifications. Performs a variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly tasks in support of specific production units.
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