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The Aquatic Mechanical Engineer will collaborate closely with our multidisciplinary teams to create solutions that meet the highest sustainability, efficiency, and performance standards.
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Mechanical Engineer & Simulation Specialist (Austin, TX) Compensation: up to $150k base + equity + yearly bonuses & medical/dental etc. Nexus Semiconductor Recruitment , on behalf of a pioneering leader in power switch technology, is seeking a highly skilled Mechanical Engineer & Simulation Specialist to play a pivotal role in the development of cutting-edge power packaging solutions.
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The RF Mechanical Team at Raytheon is seeking a talented Senior Engineer to join our team in Tucson, AZ. Master of Science (MS) in mechanical engineering or electrical engineering.
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Consumer electronics design experience, with a deep understanding of system-level architecture and tradeoffs (mechanical, thermal, manufacturability, power, reliability, cost, etc.) BS/MS/Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline or equivalent experience.
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As a senior mechanical engineer at Neuralink, you will design and produce hardware solutions for our brain-computer interface devices, including surgical robotics, automation, microfabrication, and more.
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SOE is looking for a Senior Associate Level Mechanical Engineer who would like to be part of our growing team. Knowledge and experience using AutoCAD, REVIT and MicroStation preferred, as well as Microsoft Software (Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
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Senior Mechanical Engineer. Keywords: Principal Engineer / Electrical Engineer / Director / Electrical Engineering Lead / Senior Electrical /Intermediate Electrical /USA / Austin/ Texas / Greater Austin area / San Antonio / Waco/ Houston/ Professional Engineer / Registered Engineer/ PE.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer will lead mechanical design project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations and redevelopments on a variety of projects including power, process, corporate, healthcare, pipeline, airports, institutional, industrial, manufacturing, government and military facilities.
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Passed the Professional Engineer exam. Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Proficiency in Revit/BIM and preferably AutoCAD. Passed the Professional Engineer exam. Benefits: Annual salary range $95,000 - $115,000, bonuses, comprehensive medical, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement plan, paid time off, and wellness program.
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SSOE is looking for a Senior Associate Level Mechanical Engineer who would like to be part of our growing team. Experience with, and the ability to size HVAC equipment, duct and ancillary equipment, hydronic, and utility piping systems and plumbing systems.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles, risk of electrical shock, and vibration.
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Join us to do the best work of your career and make a profound social impact as a Mechanical Senior Principal Engineer on our Systems Development Engineering Team in Austin, Texas. As a Mechanical Senior Principal Engineer, you will be responsible for developing next generation liquid cooling solutions at the server, rack, and data center level.
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JOB SUMMARY: The senior mechanical engineer role is responsible for determining the technical approach, validating the design criteria, directing more junior staff, and performing detailed design tasks such as calculations, specifications, and drawing preparation.
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Job Description: We are seeking a skilled mechanical engineer with experience and expertise in residential water treatment systems, specifically filtration and water softening. Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related fields.
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Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, or equivalent. The Structures Launch Engineer will be the central sustaining project owner for all Drive Systems castings and structural parts.
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