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Analysis of mechanical systems, including geometric tolerancing and Finite Element Analysis for structural, fatigue, thermal, vibration, and acoustics. Collaborate with systems, electrical, disposable, and software engineers to creat e , test , and improve complex electro- mechanical components and assemblies for next generation home dialysis instruments.
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Proficient in Solidworks 3D modeling, standard analysis tools and methodologies, mechanical detailing, geometric tolerance analysis, and documentation is preferred. 5+ years of experience in product design, development, and/or testing of complex electro-mechanical products.
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This includes experience with vacuum, exhaust, electrical, electro-mechanical, RF / microwave, and chemical systems typically found in a semiconductor operation. Related experience as a hand-on Equipment Maintenance Technician/ Engineer maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
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This role requires a strong command in mechanical CAD software such as Catia, Creo, Onshape or Solidworks, with deep working knowledge of creating and updating models; a keen eye for accuracy; and a deep understanding of 3D model management.
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Schneider Electric is looking for an Electro-Mechanical Technician to make an impact at our Andover, MA location. Schneider Electric is looking for an Electro-Mechanical Technician to make an impact at our Andover, MA location.
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Schneider Electric has an opportunity for a Mechanical Engineer (ME) based in our Andover, MA facility. The Mechanical Engineer will be joining a cross functional product development team responsible for creating high value power protection solutions for customers worldwide.
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Our dynamic, growing client is seeking an Electro-Mechanical Engineer to join their successful team. Utilize SolidWorks software to create detailed 3D models, assemblies, and drawings for electro-mechanical systems and components.
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Please send your resume to recruitment@finishlynx.com with the subject line: Production Assembler. 1-3 years mechanical assembly experience. Nevco-FinishLynx is looking to bolster our Production team with a Production Assembler at our Haverhill, MA location.
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10+ years in the development of complex embedded systems, PC-based products, electro-mechanical systems, or medical devices. This position is responsible for managing programs consisting of product development and/or sustaining projects within the Program Management Office of Draeger Medical.
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Schematic and layout design using Altium Design Software Support integration activities with other teams (Firmware, Software, Systems, Mechanical, Operations & Quality) Circuit analysis and simulation.
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The Mechanical Assembler I is an entry level position and is responsible for the assembly of simple mechanical seals. Perform a variety of repetitive operations to assemble mechanical seals, products and sub-assemblies.
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Applies mechanical knowledge and skills sufficient to perform routine tasks such as opening vessels and equipment access doors, placing and removing furnace access equipment, overhead protection and staging, operating power tools and performing minor repairs to plant equipment and structures.
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Strong knowledge of mechanical engineering principles, including fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and materials science. Partner with the Procurement Specialist to evaluate and select mechanical equipment and components based on project requirements, technical specifications, and performance criteria for timely delivery and installation.
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Create standard set of mechanical documents and drawings for the assembly and manufacturing processes (Document BOM), for each PCB, using CAD automated tools or SolidWorks models. Perform Mechanical review of a new PCB assembly in 3-D, to ensure no violations of Vicor guidelines and industry standards, before PCB is ordered.
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All fully remote positions will require you to travel on site 2-4 times per month depending upon business needs at your own expense. Validates accuracy of components to shop order by part number and/or simple inspection criteria, i.e., o-ring inspection cone, inside diameter inspection via test shafts at the final assembly stage, inspects for thread hang-up, burrs, dirt and oil residue during assembly.
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