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The Engineer position will report to the Chief Engineer in the shoulder fired weapons group and support a cross-functional program team. Position Summary for Mechanical/Aerospace/Electrical Engineer - Shoulder Fired Weapons Group.
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Our team is seeking an electrical engineer to support pathfinding prototyping on new/improved inputs and feedback mechanisms for next generation VR devices. You will support design, assembly, and test of electro-mechanical prototypes, and perform first-order technical integration feasibility analysis.
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The Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Engineer, will report to the Design Manager and support the School District Office of Capital Programs. Title - Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Engineer.
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The scope of the CRT includes the following functional areas: HSE, Engineering (Mechanical, Instrument, Electrical, Asset Integrity), Process and Process Controls, Operations, Maintenance, and Procurement Support.
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Support Prototype Integration into VR Software Experiences. You will work cross-functionally with teams that will dynamically change depending on the problem and potentially include mechanical, optical, firmware, software, and research experts.
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Position Overview: Advanced Magnet Lab, Inc. (AML), a high-tech company located in Melbourne, FL, is seeking a mechanical engineer to lead and support the company with the development of magnet-based applications with an emphasis on electrical machines (electric motors and generators.
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Familiarity with product support elements (engineering, supply, tech data, maintenance, training, support equipment, etc.) The key attributes needed for this position are someone with demonstrated experience developing and managing the Integrated Product Support (IPS) elements for Navy systems and that has good project management skills, a self-starter, detailed oriented and timely.
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Knowledge/Understanding of the 12 Integrated Product Support (IPS) Elements. The position requires demonstrated experience in coordinating with multiple stakeholders across the Surface Warfare Enterprise (SYSCOMS, TYCOMs, Technical Warrant Holders, Fleet, DLA and OEMs) to support emergent tasks and seek resolutions to life cycle and sustainment issues.
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Title: Electrical Engineer III. Ability to apply principles of electrical theory to engineering projects. Experience with schematic and board design using Cadence OrCAD, Altium or equivalent.
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The Electrical/Mechanical Design Engineer position is responsible for the R&D of new materials and technology and development of new products. Design and implement tools, jigs, and processes to support new product production though various manufacturing departments including fabrication, powder coating, hot and cold glass, and finish assembly.
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PRIMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION Performs advanced technical/engineering problem solving in support of Power plant operations while acting as a resource and technical expert to engineers. Perform independent research, reviews, studies and analyses in support of technical projects and programs.
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Qualifications/RequirementsEducation: BS in Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Mining Engineering, Agricultural Mechanization or Technical Systems Management from an accredited college/university.
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Performs advanced technical/engineering problem solving in support of nuclear plant operations while acting as a resource and technical expert to engineers. This Engineering role can be filled at Entry-level, Mid-level or Senior Engineer level.
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Bull B.S. in Engineering or Licensed Professional Engineer and 5+ years engineering experience. Professional Engineer Registration. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS for Mid-level E02 Engineer.
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This is an interdisciplinary position classified as a General Engineer, Architect, Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, AFIMSC Program Manager.
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