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Post-graduate internship, fellowship or doctoral candidate studies in electro-mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering or control systems engineering. Apply control systems engineering theories, concepts, and techniques to support the operation of research devices, simulating environmental conditions of interest (e.g., dynamic acceleration exposures) in coordination with researchers, principal investigators, and engineering staff.
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Experience designing systems with typical DDC control lines such as: Schneider Electric, Tridium, or similar. Experience designing control systems using Schneider Electric EcoStruxure and SpaceLogic.
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Knowledge of ASHRAE standards, mechanical engineering principles and systems: pumps, pneumatics, fans, air handling systems, industrial chilled water, heating, process piping, rotating equipment, vibration analysis, heat transfer and thermodynamics.
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WPRS is seeking an experienced and qualified Instrumentation and Controls Engineer in the Process & Control Systems Engineering organization to support operations, maintenance, projects, and retrieval organizations.
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Strong abilities in all phases of control and automation production machinery from cradle to grave including design, process definition and simplification, deployment, qualification, troubleshooting code as well as electro-mechanical systems.
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Expertise in physical engineering, database management, machine learning, and process control systems. - Strong experience with process control systems, including debugging ladder logic and remotely debugging instrumentation and process control issues.
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Module Process Technician: process technicians working in engineering departments, such as CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition), PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition), LIT (Lithography), ETC (Etch), EPI (Epitaxy), DIF (Diffusion), CMP (Chemical Mechanical Polish), YED (Yield Excellent Department), ME (Metrology.
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Relevant Courses include Processing of Materials, Materials Processing, Machine Tool Operations for Engineers, Robot Mechanism Design, Materials Selection, Metallurgy of Engineering Alloys, Industrial Design for Production, Robotics and Automation, Statistical Methods for Process Control & Manufacturing.
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Work closely with the lead hardware engineer, electrical engineers, signal processing, mechanical, and test engineers, to convey sensor design architectural details, software message interactions process flows, software architectural design layout, hardware placement design, and firmware control interfaces.
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Mechanical Engineering/Chemical Engineering/Chemistry/Process Engineering/Electrical Engineering degree HIGHLY preferred. Product Safety Compliance Systems Engineer for Hydrogen.
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Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or adjacent field. Leads or participates in failure review boards, engineering review boards, change control boards to ensure mechanical impacts are coordinated across the SV.
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The individual in this role will act as the primary mechanical systems engineer responsible for mechanical integration of the spacecraft bus, mission payload, and communication payload to ensure seamless end-to-end mission performance.
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Knowledge of systems engineering practices, manufacturing fabrication and assembly processes, and quality control. Preferred Qualifications:Ability to work independently driving engineering from conceptual to released engineering and flight hardwareExperience with Creo (Pro/E) Wildfire 5 or greater, Windchill 10.
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A candidate with a mechanical engineering background will focused on mechanical and electromechanical equipment and systems and use Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD to prepare 2D and 3D drawings and layouts for fabrication and install.
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Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Civil Engineering. + Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Civil Engineering.
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