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Mechanical Engineer, Rochester, MN: Perform engineering duties in planning and designing tools, engines, machines, and other mechanically functioning equipment. Develop 3D printing parts, conducted functionality testing, remote testing of parts and assemblies to understand and identify design improvements.
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This is an exciting opportunity to be a System Engineer in the Xerox Apps Ecosystem team supporting the continued evolution of Azure cloud-based applications that run on Multifunction Printers and the web.
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The Applications Engineer plays a critical role in supporting key strategic partners and customers across multiple verticals. Fully remote work, however up to 35% travel may be required. This position requires close proximity to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
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Successful completion of the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and registration as an Engineer in Training (EIT) is a plus, but not required. Familiar with LRFD design procedures, be proficient in the use of Microsoft Excel to perform basic calculations and possess basic drawing skills in either Microstation or AutoCAD.
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The Design Engineer - Supervisor is a supervisory position responsible for engineering work related to the planning, design, and construction of Public Works programs and capital improvement projects.
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HGA is an award-winning architecture, engineering, and planning firm with an excellent opportunity in our Rochester or Minneapolis offices for a talented Electrical Project Engineer. Knowledge of c urrent technology applicable to IES, IECC, LEED and ASHRAE requirements and all applicable codes (city, state, federal) as well as knowledge of National Fire Protection Association/National Electrical Code (NFPA/NEC) Standards are essential.
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