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Experience with assembly fixtures for electro-mechanical manufacturing. BS in Mechanical, Manufacturing or Electrical Engineering preferred. Lead process improvement by identifying root causes of specific quality & operations issues by gathering & evaluating relevant data & working with QA, R&D and Maintenance.
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5 years of mechanical/MEP engineering design, construction administration services, and project management experience including conceptualize solutions, development of HVAC models, load calculations, site surveys, program reports, design review, air handling units, rooftop units, hot water heaters, boiler rooms, digital control systems, heating systems, equipment submittals; project schedules, cost estimates; renewable energy systems; and sustainable design.
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A note on degree requirements for this title: the term "engineering discipline" refers primarily to a degree in Mechanical, Software or Electrical Engineering, with additional consideration given to candidates who have degrees in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Biology or Chemistry if they have attended recognized engineering schools or otherwise demonstrate sufficient knowledge of engineering skills.
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Although their work may be hidden in ceilings, behind walls, and under floors, H2M’s mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineers treat it like the main event. Working with our QA/QC team, assist in the development of company quality standards and procedures.
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Familiarity with diffraction gratings, polarization optics, free-space beam propagation and shaping using reflective and refractive elements, acousto-optics, electro-optics, and general laser principles.
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The Production Mechanic for Cytiva is responsible for preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, general repairs, emergency repairs, and installation of electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical components and systems.
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Prepare for PDR’s and CDR’s and be the main technical representative for the mechanical engineering group. The Mechanical Engineering Director has responsibility for management, preparation and coordination and of all technical activities on Mechanical and Process engineering aspect of a project.
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Examples of acceptable engineering and architectural degrees include, but are not limited to: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architecture and Architectural Engineering.
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Job Description:Under supervision, responsible for procurement of active, passive and/or electro-mechanical parts. Essential Functions:Negotiates and monitors purchase agreements in accordance with established company policy for quality, price, and delivery requirements.
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Degree in Construction Science/Mgmt, Mechanical Contracting, Civil or Industrial Engineering, or related field experience. This position supports and assists the Senior Estimators and Owner to bid and estimate Heavy Highway and Building services for construction projects.
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Repair or rework products/ components using electrical-mechanical assembly and soldering methods. Identify and explain issues related to product quality, efficiency, and effectiveness to other team members to finalize resolutions and participate in implementations.
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Our Facilities Management team handles tasks in such areas as mechanical, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, tree management, pest prevention and land management. Perform minor mechanical, electrical, carpentry and/or plumbing work as needed for maintenance and repair of buildings and facilities.
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Performs a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations on assemblies or subassemblies. This position performs repetitive assembly of pre-engineered electro-mechanical equipment control modules.
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Dexterity to use tools for mechanical assembly. The primary functions of this position is to perform the procedures needed to produce a quality product utilizing soldering techniques that were acquired when becoming a J-STD certified operator.
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As an Electromechanical Assembler, you will be responsible for assembling a variety of components and PCB soldering according to manufacturer instructions and customer specifications.
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