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Some work products will include mechanical models of space and ground systems in CAD software (e.g., Solidworks), thermal analysis, structural analysis, vibration analysis, and finite element analysis to support critical system trades.
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Proficiency in 3D CAD software, preferably SolidWorks, and experience with 3D printing. You will also use CAD software for modeling, and conduct structural, thermal, and vibration analyses.
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Proficient in the use of CAD data management software (Teamcenter). Review conceptual or final mechanical design layout definition of components using 3D modeling and ensure customer requirements of Fit, Form, and Function are met.
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Interface with systems, harness, software, and electrical/RF engineering teams to inform spacecraft/payload mechanical design and layout. Perform bench-level mechatronics work, including testing, integration, assembly, and prototyping of electronic/mechanical hardware.
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Experience with laboratory research, AM, CAD, FEA, programming, and/or mechanical testing is preferable. Designing and fabricating samples and fixtures in CAD (e.g., SolidWorks.
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Experience with mechanical and electromechanical systems design with Solidworks or another 3D CAD tool. The Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for mechanical. Experience with mechanisms, robotics, moving mechanical systems.
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Desired Technical or Engineering-Specific Skills: Experience preparing technical reports or papers, experience in a materials or structural testing laboratory, experience analyzing experimental test data, basic working knowledge of a commercially available computer-aided drafting (CAD) software package; some experience in bridge or roadway design would be preferred but is not required.
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Structural Component Systems, Inc. of Fremont, NE is actively seeking a senior level truss designer responsible for converting sales orders into mechanical drawings (including engineering, approval drawings, layouts and shop cutting) working exclusively on complex multi-family roof and floor truss design.
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Thermal desktop, 3D CAD, spacecraft/payload integration, 3D Printing. Experienced and highly proficient in 3D CAD software, ideally Solidworks, 3D printing. A bachelor’s degree (or above) in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering (Electrical Engineering or Physics may also apply.
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Experience with CAD modeling software (Siemens NX is preferred; SolidWorks, PTC CREO, etc. The position requires interaction with other disciplines such as nuclear reactor dynamics, radiation shielding, thermal-hydraulics, structural mechanics, materials, system analysis, instrumentation and control, and other general engineering disciplines to understand the interfaces, dependencies, and influence of those subsystems on the mechanical behaviors and modular design.
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For example, architecture, civil structural, mechanical, electrical, and environmental engineering, computer engineering, hydrology, natural resource management, geology, geophysics, topographical sciences, cartography, land surveying, calculus, statistics, and algebra.
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This includes 2D/3D drafting in support of various engineering disciplines (Architectural, Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Security, Furniture / Equipment, Life Safety, & Automated Controls.
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Job Title: Mechanical DesignerJob DescriptionJoin our dynamic team as a Mechanical Designer where you will have the opportunity to work on diverse projects involving 3D Modeling, CAD Design, and Technical Drawings.
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Performs pump station and pumping systems mechanical design, including the development of layouts, plan, details, and section drawings. Prepares conceptual, preliminary, and/or detailed civil and mechanical layout designs, including plan, profile, and section drawings.
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Provide support to a government client by preparing architectural, furniture, and space allocation drawings using computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) tools, assimilating redline drawings into master computer-aided design (CAD) files, and managing master CAD files to ensure accuracy and consistency.
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