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The Senior Mechanical Systems Engineer designs, implements, and executes research related to advancing semiconductor technology and manufacturing. Master’s degree in mechanical engineering, mechatronics, robotics, controls, precision systems engineering, or other relevant disciplines.
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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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The Senior Thermal Engineer in the Thermal Mechanical Engineering team will have excellent communication skills, planning skills, technical expertise, is a team player, possesses critical problem solving and troubleshooting skills, is a self-starter, and is well organized.
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Acutronic is looking for an Electro-Mechanical Technician to join our expanding team in Austin, Texas. Perform a wide variety of electronic (e.g. wiring, soldering, circuit board installation) and mechanical (e.g. machined parts, gears, sensors, adhesives) assembly tasks in support of production projects by using electro-mechanical tools and devices.
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Performs a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly tasks in support of developmental requirements in pre-production projects. The Sanmina facility in Austin, Texas provides precision machining and mechanical assembly services to customers.
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Use a collection of skills (photo editing, illustration, layout design, type design, print process expertise) to work alongside art directors and peers to turn rough comps into mechanical files.
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CONTEXT: Seeking a temporary Contract or Freelance Mechanical Designer to design and draft process and piping systems and equipment for various projects relating to water/wastewater treatment in both industrial and oil & gas markets.
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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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We are looking for an engineer to build solutions with SAP products and innovate in the areas of customer experience, sustainability, integrative Artificial Intelligence (AI), automation of our processes and systems, data driven solutions, while continuously improving operational excellence (security, resiliency, scalability, costs.
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A passionate and skilled ETL Engineer is being sought to join an innovative team and take on the exciting challenge of supporting a cutting-edge cloud-based analytics platform on AWS. As an integral part of the team, the chosen candidate will leverage expertise in Informatica PowerCenter and Snowflake technologies to drive project success to new heights.
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As a Senior Thermal Engineer in the Data Center and GPU Accelerated Processing (DCGAP) Thermal Mechanical Engineering department, you will be responsible for the thermal design, validation and technology development for the client Data Center GPU products in this expanding and strategic market for client.
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We are hiring an Alliances Field Engineer to help our biggest partners (companies like Intel, Nvidia, Google, Dell, HP, Accenture, Tata and the like) understand and embrace our open source platform for themselves and their customers.
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As a Senior Thermal Engineer in the Data Center and GPU Accelerated Processing (DCGAP) Thermal Mechanical Engineering department, you will be responsible for the thermal design, validation and technology development for the client Data Center GPU products in this expanding and strategic market.
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Our West Union, SC manufacturing plant is looking for an Sr. RF Design Engineer to join our Wireless Hardware R&D team. As an Sr. RF Design Engineer, your Involvement lasts throughout all stages of a product’s lifecycle, from product release through maintenance of the product and end of life decisions.
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