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As a Mechanical Engineer with us, you will design complex cooling and HVAC systems including air distribution systems, chiller plants, and alternative energy solutions for mission critical facilities.
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Job Title: Mechanical Design Engineer (Unigraphics NX) - (Only W2 contractors) Mechanical Design Engineer (Unigraphics NX) - (Only W2 contractors) Bachelor s degree or higher in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering.
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The BIM Coordinator should have a strong working knowledge of Revit and MEP, as well as BIM, AutoCAD, Construction, Mechanical, Piping, and Sheet Metal. Experience with BIM, AutoCAD, Construction, Mechanical, Piping, and Sheet Metal is preferred.
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Hold required formal Mid-Year and Year-End Performance Impact discussions where complied feedback, key strengths and development needs, are conveyed Engineering Responsibilities: As a Senior Principal Mechanical Engineer, your responsibilities include small team technical leadership, development of common and mature RF products, and acting as a technical resource within the organization.
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Experience in maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing the following: solid state and vacuum tube based electronics, analog and digital circuits, logic circuits/PLCs, high power RF systems (high HF through low VHF ranges), high voltage DC power equipment, electro-mechanical systems, and vacuum systems (mechanical, cryogenic, and/or diffusion pumps) is preferred.
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We are seeking a seasoned Mechanical Design Engineer or entry level CAD operator to design automated sheet metal fabrication systems and work with assembly personnel to implement designs. We are seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer or Draftsman to become part of our growing team.
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Akima Intra-Data is looking for a Lead Mechanical Engineer for our project in St. Louis. The Lead Mechanical Engineer is required certified in LEED for Building Operations and Maintenance.
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The six-month course provides a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water Naval nuclear power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control.
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Must be able to work indoors and outdoors with exposure to mechanical/moving parts, hazards including corrosive, flammable and toxic material, dust, dirt, odors, and irritants. Good mechanical inclination and proficiencies, technical troubleshooting skills with and without schematics.
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MSI is one of the Fastest-Growing Mechanical Contractors in St. Louis. We consult, design, test, and innovate HVAC solutions for clients of every size, and we have an opening for an experienced mechanical engineer to lead projects and provide design expertise.
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The role of Construction Manager would include managing day-to-day activities of all staff working in the following trades: industrial maintenance, pipe fitting, mechanical piping, scaffold erecting, and insulation.
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Boiler Operator - Oklahoma Department of Labor, FUTURE Boiler Operator License - within 12 months - Oklahoma Department of Labor, Mechanical Contractor - Oklahoma Construction Industries Board, Mechanical Journeyman - Oklahoma Construction Industries Board, Stationary Engineer Class 1 - City of St. Louis, MO.
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The role of Operations Manager would include managing day-to-day activities of all staff working in the following trades: industrial maintenance, pipe fitting, mechanical piping, scaffold erecting, and insulation.
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The SLU School of Science and Engineering is interdisciplinary by design bringing together engineering (Aerospace and Mechanical, Biomedical, Civil, and Electrical and Computer Engineering) with Aviation, Computer Science, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
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Ability to operate mechanical equipment including, but not limited to, a dump truck, tractor, utility vehicle, marker trailed, dump trailer, jack hammer, tamper and backhoe. Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledge hammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer, leaf blower, chain saw and pump.
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