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Courses in machine design, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, strength of materials, material science, kinematics, and dynamics will provide the necessary background. Systems frequently incorporate frame structures, motors, pumps, shafts, bearings, hydraulics, pneumatics, electro-mechanical sensors, electrical panels, wiring, enclosures, etc.
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Hands-on experience building or repairing machinery, such as farm equipment, automobiles, motorcycles, or the like may demonstrate a practical knowledge and understanding of mechanical and electrical systems as well as creative problem-solving skills.
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Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing Experience with construction projects, mechanical/electrical systems, building materials, building mechanics or working with craft workers.
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Mechanical engineers work with Electrical and Controls Engineering team members to integrate the complete system seamlessly. Engineers conceive the solutions for each application’s unique problems, design the necessary machinery in SolidWorks, specify the manufacturing steps, choose purchased components, monitor construction, test systems, trouble-shoot problems, and assure proper installation at customer’s site.
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Qualifications:BSME or EquivalentSolidworksPractical, hands on experience working with machinery/Welding EquipmentAbility to manage complex projects, react quickly and creatively to solve unexpected design and manufacturing problems, work comfortably in a collaborative, team environment.
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Mechanical Design EngineerJob Description:Design custom machinery for specific customer applications to improve their manufacturing operations. Complex computer controls and programming developed in-house manage the customer’s process.
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Engineers manage each project through design, fabrication, assembly, testing, and installation. Practical and hands-on experience working with machinery. Consequently, entry level designers quickly acquire the knowledge they need to be successful.
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Undergraduate students currently enrolled in at least their sophomore pursuing a degree in Chemical, Mechanical or Industrial Engineering; Chemistry, Material Science or related subject. Based on your interests and skillset, you will be considered for a variety of chemical, mechanical, industrial, environmental, and/or electrical engineering internships to support our Adhesives and Consumer Brands business units during Summer 2024.
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Junior or higher enrolled in Materials Science, Metallurgical, Chemical, Optical, Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering, Business, Finance, Accounting, Communications, Computer Science/IT coursework, Semiconductor coursework.
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Mechanical Design Engineer. Mechanical Design Engineer. Practical, hands on experience working with machinery/Welding Equipment. Ability to manage complex projects, react quickly and creatively to solve unexpected design and manufacturing problems, work comfortably in a collaborative, team environment.
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Experience with construction projects, mechanical/electrical systems, building materials, building mechanics or working with craft workers. Bachelor of Science in an Engineering discipline, Engineering Technology or Construction Management, Construction Technology.
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Fundamental knowledge of polymer material science structure-property relationships, polymer rheology, film extrusion and film mechanical and transport properties. Experience in polymetric mechanical, thermal, transport, optical, and/or electrical materials testing and characterization.
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Design custom machinery for specific customer applications to improve their manufacturing operations. Our team of creative, experienced design engineers provide a collaborative atmosphere to help generate ideas, solve problems, and supply feedback within the design group.
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Ph. D. in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or related areas. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator (PI), performs the following duties: Performs both fundamental and applied research on developing novel metallic alloys and metal matrix composites for structural applications, studying the processing-microstructure-property relationships at various length scales, and studying microstructure and mechanical behavior of additively manufactured alloys.
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Comfortable working with customers' engineering and technical personnel. BSME or Equivalent.
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