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Mechanical Design Engineer specialized in Machine Design needed for immediate consideration for a contract role based about 45 min west of Hartford, CT. This individual will have a BSME along with 7+ years of experience in electromechanical machine design, a proven knowledge of SolidWorks Mechanical (PDM/PLM SolidWorks EPDM Vault a plus) with the ability to understand and deliver the needs of the client.
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5 Years minimum experience in mechanical/utility design including HVACR, liquid handling systems (tanks, pumps, piping), heat transfer systems, steam systems, chill water systems, natural gas systems, and industrial waste systems.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer will oversee the project team through the design, procurement, and construction phases, modifying mechanical plans based on budget limitations, design considerations, or client requirements.
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Mechanical Design Engineer / CAD Designer / AutoCAD / Draughtsman / Mechanical / SolidWorks / Sheet Metal / Machining / 2D design / 3D design / Mechanical Engineering.
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As a Principal Mechanical Engineer, you will be responsible for providing operational and technical guidance and training/mentoring for our design resources in all areas of work we do associated with Mechanical engineering.
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Work closely with the electrical engineers, signal processing, mechanical, and test engineers, to convey sensor design architectural details, software message interactions process flows, hardware placement design, and firmware control interfaces.
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As a Senior CAD Engineer in our Medication Management Solutions (MMS) team, you will utilize your extensive knowledge and experience in Mechanical design to support both novel and complex assignments that require the development of new or improved products, techniques, and procedures.
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Location: Stone Mountain, GA (Hybrid-Monday through Thursday in the office with the option to work at home on Friday) Job Description WHAT YOU'LL BE DOINGAs the Mechanical Engineer III, you’ll design, fabricate, modify and evaluate complex mechanical and electro-mechanical components, sub-systems and systems.
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Experience with Altium software for PCB/PCBA design with input from mechanical and electrical teams. Electrical PCB Engineer will develop intricate printed circuit board layouts.
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As a Lead Mechanical Engineer, you are a technical leader across multidisciplinary teams of engineers to create the best overall system design including thermal design, analysis, and test of complex systems operating in harsh space and ground environments.
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The Mechanical Integration Design Release Engineer will be responsible for designing and packaging mechanical components in support of electronic hardware that encompass the Low Voltage Electrical System of multiple EV platforms.
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The Principal Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for the mechanical design, development, and testing of a transcatheter heart valve and related accessory components for the treatment of aortic stenosis.
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We are seeking a highly qualified Sr. Advanced Mechanical Design Engineer with a strong background in Mechanical design and development for our Golden Valley, MN & Brooklyn Park, MN locations.
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We are seeking an innovative and experienced Mechanical Commissioning Engineer to join our renowned design team. As a Mechanical Commissioning Engineer at Cosentini, you will have the opportunity to apply your expertise on exciting and challenging commissioning projects.
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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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