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Minimum of 7 years of experience in mechanical design engineering. BS Degree in Mechanical, Civil, Controls or related Engineering or related technical degree with 13 years of experience performing related Engineering work in a nuclear power plant or related industry.
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Job summary: Mechanical Design Engineer specialized in Machine Design needed for immediate consideration for a contract role based about 45 min west of Hartford, CT. The right person will serve as the subject matter expert to the client, understanding their needs, gathering technical data and developing innovative concepts that lead to commercialized new products & equipment driving strategic growth.
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Master's degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering from an accredited institution. The Senior Mechanical Design Engineers work in a dynamic, fast paced environment and are responsible for successful execution of research, design, development, testing and certification activities.
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The Mechanical Design Engineer II is responsible for providing all Engineered-to-Order mechanical engineering/design aspects of the assigned combustion projects involving fuel skid design and air heater chamber design to be used with Honeywell burner products within our Complete Combustion Solutions (CCS) engineered systems group.
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Lockheed Martin has an exciting opportunity for an Electro-Mechanical Design Engineer in Orlando, FL. This person will have familiarity with printed wiring boards, circuit/electronic card assemblies, harness assemblies and sub-assemblies.
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Perform engineering duties required to analyze new and existing products in the areas of design, function, manufacturability, styling, and other factors to provide for design simplification, standardization, reliability, parts interchangeability, cost reduction, etc.
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Support, in person and/or remotely, installation of machine at customer’s facility. Four- or two-year Mechanical Engineering degree required. ·Design mechanical components & mechanisms.
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Assemble or directly support assembly of your first article’s mechanical portion and refine machine operation with controls personnel. ·Perform all mechanical aspects of projects from conceptualization through implementation.
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Proficient with SolidWorks 3D CAD.Proficient with MS Office Word and Excel. Experience with Swiss type lathes is a plus, especially Citizen and/or Miyano machines. Possess working knowledge and experience with pneumatic and electric actuators.
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Able to create detail drawings of parts and assemblies accurately and efficiently for manufacture. Specify appropriate off-the-shelf items such as pneumatic actuators, pneumatic valves/manifolds, sensors, electric actuators, motors, and reducers.
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Job Responsibilities:·Create and support designs of automated machine accessories. Create outline of Sequence of Operations for controls personnel to write control program. Enter component and Bill of Materials information into our ERP system.
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Knowledgeable of fabrication processes for designed components. Able to work with minimal supervision and guidance. Communicate with vendors and fabricators for parts sourcing. Provide technical support to end users after implementation.
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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering from an accredited institution. Lead Mechanical Design Engineers work in a dynamic, fast paced environment and are accountable for successful execution of research, design, development, testing and certification activities.
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Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. Person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status.
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This person needs to have a background in designing heavy machinery, mechanical design/engineering, working in hydraulics, Pneumatics, doing hands on calculations.
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