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Experience in electro-mechanical designs involving motors, gears, brakes, mechanisms, etc. Technical leader in the development of electro-mechanical solutions with various structural, cosmetic, and innovative mechanism-related challenges.
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Systems Engineer - Electro-Optical Systems. This position will work with a company that develops electro-optical products - including infrared cameras, thermal imaging systems, spectral imaging technology, electro-optical sensor systems, laser systems, lidar systems, remote sensing systems.
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CONTRACT TITLE Stationary Engineer FLSA Non-exempt MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A valid License for High Pressure Boiler Operating Engineer issued by the New York City Department of Buildings.
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As a Level I Engineer, your work will involve moderate-level onsite troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and emergency maintenance of Omnicell's electro-mechanical solutions. We invite you to join our mission as a Field Service Engineer (FSE), a role where your contributions will have a tangible impact on improving healthcare outcomes.
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Experience in complex electro-mechanical equipment applications is a must, automation application is preferable, and PLC controls and programming is a plus. Collaborates with scheduling, supervisor/lead, and process engineer/technician on machine cycle times, capacity, and capabilities and consulted on machine issues, troubleshooting, & resolution.
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Applied Physics is seeking a highly motivated Senior Electro-Optical Engineer to join our team. Lead a small optical engineering team as the Certified Principal Engineer (CPE) for the build and test of prototype or high TRL optical sensor hardware.
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Some overnight travel may be requiredMinimum of 3 years experience as a field service engineer Experience servicing medical medical instrumentation would be a plus. Position requires a good electronics & electro-mechanical troubleshooting backgrounnd.
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Good experience with electronics & electro-mechanical troubleshooting. You must currently reside in the greater New York City area, preferably in the Bronx, Brooklyn, NYC, or Queens areas (No Long Island) RELOCATION Qualifications: A Certificate or AAS Degree in electronics or a related discipline is a preferred.
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Perform analysis on reported nonconformities and discrepancies related to assembly, process, mechanical, electrical, electro-mechanical systems, field data. We are seeking a quality engineer responsible for the design, development and implementation of standards, methods and procedures for inspecting, testing and evaluating the precision and accuracy of company products in compliance with contractual and regulatory requirements.
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Through its brands, Vantage supplies almost all electro-mechanical devices used in contemporary elevators. 3-5 years of proven experience as a Manufacturing Process Engineer, preferably in a related industry.
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Responsibilities: Will be involved with the installation, servicing, and preventive maintenance of the instrumentation. Provides basic on-site training regarding the operation of company instrumentation.
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You must currently reside in the greater New York City area, preferably in the Bronx, Brooklyn, NYC, or Queens areas (No Long Island) NO RELOCATION Qualifications: A Certificate or AAS Degree in electronics or a related discipline is a preferred.
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Service medical instrumentation for this manufacturer of medical laboratory analyzers. You will be installing & servicing automated robotic medical instrumentation in the greater New York City area. Base salary 70K - 85K depending on experience (overtime & performance bonus should add an additional 4K - 8K annually, possibly more.
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Minimum of 3 years of field service engineer experience. The role necessitates a strong background in electronics and electro-mechanical troubleshooting. Demonstrated experience in electronics and electro-mechanical troubleshooting.
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This position is not eligible for sponsorship for work authorization. Therefore, if you require sponsorship to work in the United States we cannot consider your application at this time. Coordinates problem resolution within the Field Support GroupMaintain car inventory, such as tools, trunk stock (parts), etc.
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