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The Mechanical Engineer is the technical specialist for the design of the vehicle carbody structure, responsible for delivering the engineering work on time, with high quality and within the cost throughout the project lifecycle.
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Bachelor or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Need to be proficient in CATIA V5 for part design, sheet metal design, casted part design and assembly design. Additional qualifications in structural metal design and/or structural welding certifications are preferred.
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We are currently seeking a Junior Level Mechanical Engineer/Designer with a career interest in Building Projects to work in our Elmira Heights, NY Office. Flexible Work Schedule Health/Dental Insurance 401k Plan with Employer Match Short & Long Term Disability Profit Sharing Paid Time Off Leadership Development Program Fitness Reimbursement Tuition Reimbursement Referral Bonus Program Wellness Program Team Building Events Community Service Events.
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Excel, Pro-E, AutoCAD, Inventor and Word are a plus. BS Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience. Excel, Pro-E, AutoCAD, Inventor and Word are a plus. Development/Project/Product Engineer shall be responsible for development, design, and testing of the product line.
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Thorough knowledge of Process Mechanical systems related to water and/or wastewater treatment (equipment, piping, valves, and accessories) is desirable. Hazen and Sawyer is seeking an advanced Revit Modeler with Process Mechanical experience to join Hazen’s dynamic Northeast CADBIM Group.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer will initiate conceptual designs subject to the review and approval of the Mechanical Engineer Team Lead, Engineering Manager, and Preconstruction Manager.
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SUMMARYThe Senior Mechanical Engineer at Vapotherm is responsible for the design and development of the mechanical systems for durable and disposable products used in respiratory therapy.
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Keystone is in search of a Senior Mechanical Engineer with 10 years+ of consulting engineering experience in designing HVAC, plumbing and fire systems for commercial, municipal, or industrial facilities to join our Lewes, DE team.
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Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent work experience plus 5-10 years of HVAC, Plumbing and Fire Protection estimating experience in High rise building in New York/New Jersey.
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Knowledge of CAD software Autodesk C3D, Magnet V8 or 3D office applications is a plus. We are looking for a Survey Party Chief (Land Survey Party Chief) to join our team in Freeport, FL a relocation package is offered.
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The mechanical engineering designs include, but not be limited to, heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and central heating and refrigeration plants (CHRPS) for buildings and structures at various Port Authority facilities.
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This position focuses on the data center projects but is also expected to handle other similar mechanical engineering design projects commensurate with their portfolio of commercial MEP projects.
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Reporting to our Sr. Director, Product Management, Autodesk Construction Solutions, we are seeking an experienced Product Management leader to lead our Preconstruction products portfolio in Autodesk Construction Cloud which includes our Takeoff, Estimating, Bidding, Qualification and Sustainability solutions.
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As a Senior Mechanical Engineer you will have the opportunity to lead design for mechanical engineering across a portfolio of ground-breaking projects in the US and globally. We are looking for a talented Senior Mechanical Engineer to join us in our New York office.
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Coordination with multi-discipline engineering and design teams is needed to deliver design and construction deliverables.
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