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Conceptualize, investigate, and develop innovative product architectures, and electrical and electro-mechanical designs. This person will tech lead electronic systems development from concept and collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team of mechanical engineers, industrial designers, user interface designers, human factors specialists, and systems engineers to create great product designs.
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This position will perform critical system analysis on the mechanical concept, structure, optics and opto-mechanics and part handling including FEA, vibration analysis and thermal analysis on these systems to guide the design decisions.
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Occasional travel to a different testing facilityEDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE QUALIFICATIONSBachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Required. Entry level Mechanical/Product development engineering position to help drive product development from concept to production.
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You will engage in a variety of electronic and electro-mechanical assembly operations, ranging from skilled hand work to utilizing automated production equipment. Electronic/Electro-Mechanical Assembly: Perform a range of tasks involving both manual and automated processes.
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Mechanical/Product development engineering position to help drive product development from concept to production. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Required. Ability to assemble components, test apparatus and perform mechanical tests.
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Description: Responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations which may include skilled hand work or utilizing automated production equipment.
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Strong background in selecting BLDC and stepper motors, sensors, and other electro-mechanical components. Design of electro-mechanical actuators and sensors. The Principal Mechanical Engineer must be well rounded in technical ability, capable of both design for prototype through rapid development and mid-high volume product designs of our next generation of high performance and intelligent robotic systems.
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Mechanical Assembler - Merrimack, NH. Ability to read assembly drawings, electrical schematics, and mechanical blueprints. Prep of mechanical subassemblies. Will be assembling sophisticated power electronics modules for locomotive applications and rack mountable power conversion equipment for industrial applications.
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SUMMARY The Electronic Bench Assembler is responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations which may include skilled hand work or utilizing automated production equipment.
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5 years of complex electro-mechanical instrument systems engineering experience. Accountable to oversee the development of requirements for different disciplines such as Software, Electrical, Mechanical, Electro-optics and others.
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The engineer works closely with a cross-functional group consisting of marketing, engineering and manufacturing employees to conduct engineering design and development of prototype fixtures, electro-mechanical production equipment and processes.
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A leader to conducts research, design, plans, tests, and evaluates improvements and enhancements to electro-mechanical products and parts. Assist in PLC programming on various projects; support efforts developing motion control schemes on various platforms e.g., Servos, Robotics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Safety Control circuits, Vision Systems, etc.
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Qualifications: PhD in Engineering (mechanical focused) preferred, or MS/BS in Mechanical Engineering with significant experience in an electronics industry Minimum of 10+ years industry experience in design, preferably within electronics industry Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Highly capable with solid modeling/CAE/CAD tools (Creo, Solidworks, etc.
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Quality Inspector (Electro-Mechanical) - 2nd Shift. Quality Inspector (Electro-Mechanical) - 2nd Shift. Inspectors perform in-process and final inspection operations on circuit card and module assemblies utilizing a microscope for the majority of the workday.
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Building wiring harness assemblies and subassemblies. Hand Soldering electronics assemblies desired but not required. Understanding of ESD and of how to work within an ESD controlled environment. Familiarity with torque drivers and settings and ESD handling techniques.
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