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We are seeking a creative Mechanical Engineer to join the Engineering and Test Group (KME) where we specialize in advancing technological capabilities for Navy operations through development and testing of sophisticated sensor systems and complex electro-mechanical systems for maritime and undersea applications.
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Reviewing, analyzing, and reporting on quality discrepancies related to assembly, process, mechanical, electrical and electro-mechanical systems. Directly supporting Receiving Inspection activity for EEE components and mechanical components.
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Basic knowledge of electro-mechanical assemblies. This position will provide experienced Mechanical Engineering support to Technical Operations within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA.
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Strong understanding of electro-mechanical systems, including hydraulics and pneumatics. We are seeking a talented individual to join our team as a Control Systems Engineer. Work closely with the VP of Engineering to prioritize control system development projects.
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Electro/mechanical utility and electrical trouble shooting. Troubleshoots sources of equipment problems by observing mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems equipment and component devices in the operation.
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Demonstrated technical aptitude in mechanical and electro-mechanical fields. Our Controls Technician Interns perform HVAC Control systems programming, troubleshooting, installation, commissioning, and preventative maintenance related to mechanical, electrical, and low voltage control components.
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Electro-mechanical troubleshooting experience. We currently offer the following fully remote position based in Maryland, Virginia or Washington, D.C. covering the Mid-Atlantic region. Learn all about Kaizen, PSP's and Muda as part of our Danaher Business System (DBS) trainings - if you believe in continuous improvement like us.
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Perform testing of low and medium voltage cables, instrument and power transformers, switchgear, breakers, electro-mechanical and solid-state relays, and other electrical apparatus. Using trade drawings e.g.: architectural, electrical, mechanical and civil to identify potential design and installation problems.
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Experience diagnosing and repairing mechanical, electromechanical, and/or electronic equipment in the electronic field - resulting in knowledge of electronic digital circuitry and understanding of electronic and electro-mechanical devices.
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Electro-mechanical skills a must, ability to use basic hand tools including but not limited to multi-meter, voltmeter, volt-ohm meter. Electro-mechanical skills a must, ability to use basic hand tools including but not limited to multi-meter, voltmeter, volt-ohm meter.
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Advanced knowledge of electronics, electro-mechanical systems, information technology, and basic chemistry. 5 years of progressive experience in repairing or servicing mechanical/system hardware and software, or networking/wireless networking is necessary.
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You will s upport, lead, and manage projects with mechanical design, fabrication, assembly, integration and trouble-shooting techniques on a variety of electro-mechanical systems for maritime applications in the laboratory or on a field project while working independently or as part of a project team.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician is responsible for trouble-shooting, service, repair and maintenance of Flygt submersible pumps , accessories and related electrical control panel/systems, in a safe and efficient manner in a Xylem Service Center, customer job site or via phone.
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Undersea and Combat Systems Depot (UCSD) (Code 31) : The Undersea and Combat Systems Depot (UCSD) provides repair services for mechanical, electro-mechanical, and electronics systems, assemblies, and components.
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1+ years of experience with electro-mechanical systems (based on previous experience and/or education) and user PC/software skill; proficient in Microsoft Office. #RSS hvac controls, building controls, programming, hvac field technician, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, direct digital control, apogee, Desigo, Modbus, Tridium, Niagara, Alerton, commissioning, LonWorks, BACnet, DDC, BMS, building management, mechanical systems, system integration.
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