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We are seeking an experienced Magnetic Design Engineer to join our team. Magnetic Design Engineer. Familiarity with electromagnetic simulations such as ANSYS Maxwell or COMSOL and Matlab to optimize the design of LVDTs a plus.
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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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As a Senior Manufacturing Engineer, the candidate will be a part of a dynamic team to design and develop manufacturing processes for new and legacy product lines. Pneumatic/Hydraulic Valve assembly and test experience.
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The Senior Structural Engineer has overall staff management responsibility for a structural engineering project delivery team which may consist of more junior project managers, designers, and CAD/Revit production staff.
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Designs specialized kinetic switches using computer aided design and drafting (CADD) tools to meet customer requests; and collaborates as necessary to generate details, assembly drawings, models, bills of materials (BOM), associated production and development procedures/reports.
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Experience in Creo - Solid & Surface Modelling, Sheetmetal, Assembly, Detailing, TopDown Design approach & Skeleton Models & Experience in Windchill. B.E. or B.Tech (Mechanical / Product Design / Polymer.
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Hands-On Experience – Assembly, setup and testing, troubleshooting, laboratory testing An interest in problem solving and continuous improvement, but no prior experience is required as training will be provided Experience working with switches is a plus Electrical testing, precision testing using meters Experience or an understanding of circuit boards is a plus Design application CADD - Solidworks knowledge is preferred.
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A former OSP Engineer who can design all FiOS/HiCAP jobs. This position is for an Outside Plant Engineer (OSP). Outside Plant Engineer. Each day the engineer will scrub the HiCAP list in UUI and determine how we can provide service to them.
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We seek a Manufacturing Engineer to develop and implement fabrication and assembly processes to transition new products from New Product Development to full production release. Design of production tooling/fixtures for quality and assembly consistency.
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The Senior Structural Engineer applies buildings structural engineering principles and client service skills to cultivate and deliver a variety of project types and complexity including federal, industrial, research and development, education, and multiple other sectors.
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Serve as the liaison with the Office of General Services and the OASAS Bureau of Capital Management for major repairs and renovations involving the mechanical systems of the building. Prospective appointees will be: 1) Checked against the Staff Exclusion List (SEL) maintained by the Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs.
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Focus Staff is seeking a travel Ultrasound Technologist for a travel job in Islip, New York. Focus Staff is seeking a Ultrasound Tech for a travel contract in Islip, NY. The ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of experience in a Ultrasound Tech setting.
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The Mechanical Project Engineer is responsible for the design of HVAC, mechanical, heating, plumbing, and fire protection systems for new construction, renovations, additions, and system upgrades/retrofits, construction administration and project management responsibilities for clients in state, local, and federal government and private industry.
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Join our innovative team as a Mechanical Assembler III and become a key player in the world of mechanical and electro-mechanical assembly. In this vital role, you will perform a variety of assembly, testing, fabrication, and inspection operations on diverse products.
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Mechanical Design of PCB , Keypad, Display. Title: Electronic Product Design Engineer. Experience in working with Design validation team - FEA , CFD , etc. DFM , DFA, DFMEA, Tolerance stack up, Design Calculations.
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