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PURPOSE: Lincoln Electric is seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer for our Cleveland, Ohio headquarters. The Mechanical Design Engineer will be a part of the Commercial Power Sources Team to develop or improve new and existing products.
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Preferred Experience: Clean rooms, chemical labs, laser optics, precision measuring tools (such as oscilloscopes and micrometers), electro-mechanical assembly (including manual soldering), and working in an FAA and/or ISO regulated facility.
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Qualifications & Requirements: Basic Education Requirement - Associate's Degree (or equivalent experience) in electronic, biomedical engineering or a discipline geared toward managing maintaining and repairing clinical equipment within a healthcare environment Basic Functional Experience - 7 years of experience in electronic, mechanical or electro-mechanical repair in a health care technology setting Sodexo is an EEO/AA/Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran employer.
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What you’ll doYou could perform routine, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, carpentry, HVAC, painting and finishing and maintenance on facilities, equipment, grounds, parking areas and sidewalks at our facility.
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Systems frequently incorporate frame structures, motors, pumps, shafts, bearings, hydraulics, pneumatics, electro-mechanical sensors, electrical panels, wiring, enclosures, etc. Mechanical Design Engineer.
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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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From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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A driving force for a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable world, ABM provides essential services and forward-looking performance solutions that improve the spaces and places that matter most. Must keep janitor's closet neat and orderly and maintain equipment in good working order.
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Job Segment: Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Nuclear, Security Clearance, Engineering, Energy, Government. Mechanical Engineer Date: May 9, 2024 Location: Euclid, OH, US Company: BWX Technologies Mechanical Engineer - BWX Technologies, Inc. - Euclid, OH Provide technical leadership and support for Product/Design Engineering tasks and projects in a team environment to ensure the timely and cost effective completion of these activities to meet customer expectations.
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Insight Global is looking for a Mechanical Engineer for one of our clients to sit onsite in Euclid, OH. They will be evaluating hardware discrepancies to contract requirements and design integrity with the intent of determining proper technical disposition and justification to customer.
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Optimization and Upgrades: Propose and implement enhancements to improve the efficiency, reliability, and lifespan of mechanical systems. Drawing on a comprehensive understanding of equipment functionality and the associated materials, you will oversee the implementation of mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic components.
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Mechanical experience is required. Will be responsible for CMM programming and inspection of machined components using PC-DMIS Software. PC-DMIS experience is a plus. Will develop CMM programs to inspect parts for production and inspect 1st article, in process and final inspections.
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A detailed understanding of engineering drawings (mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic). This person will be responsible for the installation and maintenance of all plant electrical and mechanical equipment.
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Under general supervision, performs mechanical and cosmetic repairs on customer and internal CarMax vehicles in accordance with all standards described in the CarMax Certified Quality Inspection Process and the Retail Repair Process.
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Commercial real estate and development company based in Beachwood, Ohio is seeking a professional Facility Operating Engineer to perform and coordinate mechanical and structural maintenance of a portfolio of buildings throughout Ohio, PA, NY and MI.
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