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Experience in 3D modeling of mechanical components and assemblies preferably CREO Experience with Electromechanical Actuation Servo Systems Experience with Brushless DC motor design and or operation Experience with Finite Element Analysis for Structural, Thermal and Dynamic Analysis Possess organizational and task management skills to work concurrent issues in parallel.
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Experience with Finite Element Analysis for Structural, Thermal and Dynamic Analysis. Our teams have repeatedly been recognized for outstanding performance by some of the most prestigious organizations in the world including The Boeing Company, Lockheed Martin, NASA & Northrop Grumman.
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Proficient or familiarity with computer design software (Quake, WEAP, L-Pile, Finite Element Analysis, etc.) Proficient or familiarity with computer design software (Quake, WEAP, L-Pile, Finite Element Analysis, etc.
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Knowledge of manufacturing processes such as additive manufacturing, casting, milling, turning, grinding, drilling, etc. Experience in 3D modeling of mechanical components and assemblies preferably CREO.
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Direct job experience or relevant coursework in structural analysis, solid mechanics, finite element analysis, reinforced concrete design, steel design, and basic geotechnical engineering.
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FEA (Finite Element Analysis) experience a plus. -2 years experience in Engineering calculations or finite element modeling. -FEM (Finite Element Method) experience a plus.
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Perform analysis and report on sheet metal and/or structural steel components of non-structural equipment to determine the equipment's ability to withstand the specified seismic or wind loads. The T&E Engineer provides engineering analysis and support to certify mechanical and electrical equipment for seismic and wind events to meet building code requirements and industry standards.
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Knowledge of CAD software (SolidWorks preferred), as well as familiarity with Finite Element Analysis. Knowledge of CAD software (SolidWorks preferred), as well as familiarity with Finite Element Analysis.
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Proficiency in SolidWorks CAD, Finite Element Analysis and Microsoft Office. Proficiency in SolidWorks CAD, Finite Element Analysis and Microsoft Office. Stress analysis using FEA techniques (Ansys, SolidWorks Simulation.
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Proven expertise in finite element analysis. Proven expertise in finite element analysis. Proven expertise on technical critical thinking interpreting data results, demonstrating equivalency and/or technical rationales for medical device packaging design systems.
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AutoCAD, Autodesk Civil 3D, NitroPro, GSLOPE, KeyWall, Rocscience, MS Word, Excel, Adobe. SESI Consulting Engineers, founded in 1976, is a well-established, progressive, consulting engineering firm in Parsippany, N.J. SESI has earned an excellent reputation for providing innovative Geotechnical, Site/Civil, and Environmental engineering solutions for owners, developers, and the construction industry throughout the NJ, NY, CT region.
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Computer skills desired include Finite Element Software, Bridge Design Software, Microsoft Office, Computer Aided Drafting (Microstation preferred). Computer skills desired include Finite Element Software, Bridge Design Software, Microsoft Office, Computer Aided Drafting (Microstation preferred.
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40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER certification. Performs and reports interim analysis of accumulated data to monitor for the safety purposes. FE/EIT Certification preferred. Coordinates preparation and delivery of project deliverables, design documents, bid packages and proposals.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics, Finite Element Analysis, Discrete Element Methods, Discrete Event Simulations, Process Modelling, Molecular Dynamics or Reaction Kinetics Modelling, Artificial intelligence, Data Modelling, Data Wrangling, Data Visualization, or others.
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Proficiency with Finite Element Analysis software (Required) Proficiency with Finite Element Analysis software (Required) Ramboll has thousands of experts working across more than 70 offices in the Americas, delivering innovative solutions within Environment & Health, Water, Energy, and Planning & Urban Design.
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