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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Manufacturing Engineering; three to five years of progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in fabrication techniques, cryogenic systems, electronics, mechanical and electronic drafting and computer systems; experience in the use of exotic metals, including knowledge of their properties, in the fabrication and assembly of sophisticated research equipment; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Journeyperson Card (related to the job opening) and/or seven years of applicable experience as a qualified Tool and Die Maker person, or machine tool builder in troubleshooting, machine repair, tool making, machine building, hydraulics, pneumatics, and mechanical systems.
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Interface with Firmware, Mechanical, and other Electrical engineers to achieve product goals Interaction and guidance to SMT assembly and production assembly / testing Learn about legacy products and assist production, support, and sales.
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Proficient skills associated with electrical assembly, such as: soldering, wiring, and electro-mechanical assembly; printed circuit board assembly; encapsulation and potting; RF assembly; wire wrap, specialized rework and repair, chassis, console and cabinet wiring and rack assembly.
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Knowledge of the PCB design value chain: schematics, materials, fabrication, assembly, and related design and simulation software toolsKnowledge of SMT and through-hole electronic components and packagesExperience working directly with multiple engineering disciplines and functions, e.g., electrical, mechanical, manufacturing, supply chain, purchasing, etc.
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Hardware manufacturing experience with structures, fluid systems, mechanical systems, or avionics systems, including but not limited to assembly, integration, instrumentation, cleaning, non-destructive testing, leak testing, machining, welding, surface coatings, harness/cable routings, or composite structures.
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Job Specific Qualifications Must be able to work independently on design, assembly, and evaluation of mechanical and electrical systems. Familiarity with laboratory tools and practices for mechanical assembly; test equipment assembly; sheet metal fabrication; data acquisition system and database design and development, assembly, programming, and repair; and laboratory research instrumentation.
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The Electro/Mechanical Assembler will be responsible for assembly and installation of mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic components onto and inside of sheet metal frames and enclosures on equipment manufactured by SEMC (Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturing Center.
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Assembly, Mechanical, Tape measure, Blueprint, Assembling, Hand and power tools, Paint prep, Industrial painting, Sanding, Industrial paint, Auto body, Hand tool, Production, Mechanical assembly, Power tool, General labor.
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Mechanical tasks will incorporate a variety of machine shop processes including but not limited to deburring, machine operation, conventional machining, and mechanical assembly. Ability to perform mechanical assembly tasks including but not limited to lee plug installation, Heli coil installation, shrink fit process, utilization of harbor press, torque and sealant application.
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Job Requirements: BS in Mechanical Engineering; Metal fabrication experience; understanding of welding, machining, and metal forming. A Camden, NJ based manufacturer of pressure vessels and related products is seeking a Project Engineer to join their team.
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Self-starter with strong work ethic Good problem solving and analytical skills Flexibility in a changing environment General understanding and working knowledge of skill areas including electrical, electronics, fabrication, hydraulics, injection molding, mechanical drives, pneumatics, robotics, stamping, welding, assembly and conveyor systems, and PLC programming.
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Experience in finite element stress analysis, mechanical analysis methods, first principles calculations, and commercial mechanical stress analysis modeling tools with emphasis on ANSYS. Familiarity in Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and Design for Assembly (DFA.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer will initiate conceptual designs subject to the review and approval of the Mechanical Engineer Team Lead, Engineering Manager, and Preconstruction Manager.
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The R&D Senior Mechanical Engineer performs hands-on product design, computer analysis, and technical development for new capital machinery products and technologies using successful interaction with vendors, internal team members, and customers.
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