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Principal Electro-Mechanical Control Systems Engineer/Senior Principal Electro-Mechanical Control Systems Engineer. Electro-Mechanical Control Systems Engineer. Our team supports multiple emerging mission capabilities programs by providing hardware and software support for the precision gimbal stabilized and radar positioner systems.
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The Instrument Development Group is looking for a highly creative and talented Mechanical Design Engineer to work as part of a small multi-disciplinary team that designs and builds precision optical instrumentation for the astronomy community.
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Designing, prototyping and supporting production of precision electro-mechanical components and assemblies, including chassis enclosures, circuit card assemblies (CCAs), cables and interconnects, heat exchangers and cooling systems, structures, RF radiators, radomes, test fixtures, etc.
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Performs precision dimensional inspections of mechanical components with high degree of accuracy. Machinist (job specific): Performs precision machining operations on various manual and CNC shop machinery such as, but not limited to vertical and horizontal milling machines, lathes, grinders, drill press, boring mills and band saws, CNC experience, CAD/CAM programming, machine set up, operate and troubleshoot.
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Additional responsibilities include, performing precision machining operations in the field on equipment too large or uneconomical to bring to the Machine Shop, using boring bars, tooling components, milling machines and drilling machines.
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Requirements : 10 weeks of Basic Training 20 weeks of Advanced Individual Training 92 ASVAB Score: Mechanical Maintenance (MM) US Citizen Meet Tattoo Guidelines 17 to 34 Years Old No Major Law Violations High School Diploma or GED No Medical Concerns Skills You’ll Learn: Vehicle Operations Radar & Systems Operations Detection & Destruction Certifications : 36 Nationally Recognized Certifications Available.
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Interpret moderately complex electrical schematics and mechanical assembly layouts with precision. We offer innovative technologies, service and parts, and years of global experience in corrugating, finishing; slitting and packaging; stationery; bookbinding and security documents.
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A high-level Mechanical & HVAC Company with a reputation for excellence in building is seeking an talented HVAC Technician to service and provide maintenance for Commercial and Residential units.
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NTN Bearing Corporation of America (NBCA) is a major division of a multinational bearing manufacturing company providing highly engineered and quality precision components to the automotive and industrial markets.
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Ability to work and read precision tools including, calipers, micrometers, dial indicators, feeler gages, gage pins, gage blocks, and other measurement tools. BS in Mechanical Engineering, two years of community college / trade school, or five years of experience in a related industry.
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Able to design electronic or electro-mechanical equipment to adapt, test, and install the company's products. Those that demand extraordinary amounts of courage, resilience and precision.
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Under direct supervision, the Fabricator makes, repairs, adapts, and rectifies tools, dies and other pieces of mechanical equipment with high precision specifications and tolerances by interpreting blueprints, consulting specifications and making operative tests.
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Determine and utilize inspection procedures, set-up necessary inspection tools and equipment where fixtures are not provided such as: measuring microscope, Rockwell hardness tester, profilometer, height gauge, cadillac gauge, dial indicator, parallel bars, right angle knee, gauge blocks, precision pins, bench center, V blocks, sine bar, surface plate, optical comparator (shadow graph) computer-aided measuring equipment, laser measuring devices and the like.
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Ability to use precision measuring tool, hand, power, and air tools. Advance knowledge of mechanical / electrical practices, electrical theory, PLC programming, pneumatics, and troubleshooting.
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Working knowledge of military and commercial specifications applicable to electro-mechanical hardware. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. This position allows for 2 days per week remote / work from home after 6 months.
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