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Perform advanced soil-structure interaction, geotechnical, and dynamic analysis using finite element software, and execute geotechnical/structural design. Senior Geotechnical Engineer – Multiple Market Sectors New York, Permanent Hybrid Do you want to be at the forefront of infrastructure innovation.
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Experience with finite element modeling and analysis. Coordinate with multidisciplinary design team, associates e.g. geotechnical engineer and client reviewers as needed. Willing to assist in a variety of project support activities including project coordination, strategic planning, client support, and business analysis supporting the business development and project management departments.
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Experience executing finite element analysis in the development process. Experience with thermal, kinematics, or vibration/noise analysis. 8+ years of experience as a mechanical engineer.
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Experienced with guiding and understanding Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for part optimization with polymer based products and materials. SummaryClub Car is seeking an experienced Plastics & Composites Engineer.
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Experience with the design, analysis (including finite element analysis) and testing of mechanical components (e.g., vacuum shells, vacuum pumps, compressors, shafts, bearings, dampers, couplings, seals, gears, etc.
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To support all Mechanical designs and conduct Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Thermal Analysis (CFD). "This role is a great fit for a Principal Mechanical Engineer looking for further career development opportunities and to work within a design team and support engineers.
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Experience with numerical analysis, modeling, finite element analysis, and/or simulation of devices, systems, and/or networks. We are currently seeking an Electrical Engineer or Computer Scientist for our Practice in New York, NY. In this role, you will work as part of a team, engaging in both physical analysis as well as software and data analysis, with the aim of providing scientific and engineering solutions for a diverse range of challenges faced by clients ranging from early-stage startups through to fortune 100 companies.
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Experienced in applying and understanding the results of Finite Element Analysis (FEA). We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Mechanical Engineer to join the Club Car product development team.
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Finite Elements Analysis; and, Full time position in the Field Engineer/Construction Inspector for the LIRR Expansion Project. elor’s degree in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Seismic Engineering plus 3 years of work experience as a Structural Engineer.
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Experience using Revit, AutoCAD and/or, Microstation, MS Excel, Mathcad, SAP2000 software and 3-D finite element analysis programs. Perform both basic and complex structural design, analysis, and assessment of transportation facilities, including bridges, rail/transit structural systems.
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Perform stress analysis using finite element analysis software; Proficiency in CAD software and FEA analysis tools. Job Description: Our company is looking for a highly qualified Mechanical Engineer to join our team.
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Experience with 3D Finite Element Analysis software (such as CSiBridge, SAP2000) Load Rating Engineer on major projects. Experience with 3D Finite Element Analysis software (such as CSiBridge, SAP2000.
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Experience with finite element analysis, numerical analysis, modeling, and/or simulation of devices, systems, and/or networks. We are currently seeking an Electrical Engineer/Computer Scientist for our Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Practice in New York, NY. In this role, you will work as part of a team to develop software, data, and engineering solutions for a diverse range of challenges faced by clients ranging from early-stage startups through to fortune 100 companies.
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We are offering an exciting opportunity for a Load Rating Engineer to join our New York City team. Experience with local client base preferable (NYSDOT) A minimum of five years of Structural Engineering experience with a focus on bridge design and inspection/load ratings (preferred.
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The role of Bridge Engineer will be to work with team members, under the direct supervision of a professional engineer, performing analysis and design of bridge components to ensure reliability, resource efficiency, quality deliverables and cost-effectiveness.
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