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Advanced Catia V6 knowledge – Sheet Metal, Part Design, Drafting. Coordinate designs with support groups, gather feedback and steer team to acceptable design solutions. This role designs airframe structure for new programs, requiring an advanced knowledge of Catia V6 and Enovia, familiarity with airframe structure (sheet metal, extrusions, machining's, etc.
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Work on multiple projects including power distribution, lighting design, grounding systems, fire alarm systems, utility coordination. We’re looking for an entry-level Electrical Engineer to join our Architectural Engineering team at our Wichita location (in office.
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3+ years of experience in the design and engineering of water/wastewater treatment facilities and stormwater management systems. The Water / Wastewater Project Engineer will be responsible for designing and engineering community water, wastewater, and storm water systems.
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Working in your own office, surrounded by thousands of high-caliber developers, you’ll use modern development methodologies and employ user-centered design, analytics, and machine learning tools to drive innovation in healthcare.
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The candidate will perform duties as an airframe design engineer and avionics and electrical mechanical provisioning/installations. Airframe Design Engineer. Incorporate new design and design improvements utilizing CATIA software with an emphasis on component integration, 3D modeling and drafting.
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Knowledge of industry-standard mechanical design principles, to include, but not limited to parametric design, model-based definition, material hardware selection, manufacturing, and production processes At Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) we deliver customer-focused technology and best-of-breed integrations in the aerospace and defense sectors.
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Role: Stress Engineer. Proficient with FEA tools, preferably MSC NASTRAN / PATRAN. Utilize hand calculations, Finite Element Analysis and other tools to perform structural stress substantiation.
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Subject Matter Expert (SME) and custodian for Spirit Design Engineering Processes. Areas of expertise may include primary and secondary structure design, payloads design, weights, and lofting.
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Prepare and review bridge and tunnel inspection reports to MoDOT and KDOT design standards. Plan and perform bridge and tunnel inspections to MoDOT and KDOT design standards. Prepare and review bridge load rating reports to MoDOT and KDOT design standards.
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Job Title: Design Engineer Defense and Special Missions. Initiate designs or incorporate design improvements utilizing CATIA software with an emphasis on modeling and drafting, 3D model development in support of detail, assembly and installation layouts.
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Candidate will perform duties as an airframe design engineer and avionics and electrical mechanical provisioning/installations. Title: Airframe Design Engineer. Airframe design engineers will take responsibility for planning, optimizing, and executing complex aircraft structural design assignments.
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The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the research and design of a company’s new products and systems. Design and perform in-house testing to validate design. Coordinate with third-party test labs to validate design.
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Knowledge and high degree of skill in determining project requirements, setting the project scope of work, determining design budgets, determining preliminary construction budgets, and review of contracts.
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The Field Engineer position is responsible for supporting the activities of an industrial construction project site in order to ensure projects meet goals related to schedule and budget. Continually inspect subcontractor work to ensure project is completed in accordance with design, specifications, schedule, and safety.
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As a Software Engineer, you will design avionics, power electronics, and battery systems with an emphasis on embedded software solutions to create compelling new products. Design and implement embedded C software for bare-metal microcontroller-based systems with an option for VHDL firmware for FPGbased systems.
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