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The ideal candidate will possess at least an Associate's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field, along with a minimum of 3 years of experience in electro-mechanical assembly, specifically in PCB layout assembly (printed circuit boards.
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As a test system hardware/software engineer, you’ll be a member of a cross functional team and responsible for the design, implementation, assembly and integration of test systems to support test and evaluation of custom electro-mechanical equipment.
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We encourage you to apply if you have any of these preferred skills or experiences: Design of electro-mechanical systems capable of surviving harsh environmental conditions (shock, vibration, temperature); Proficiency utilizing CAD tools to create 3D models and drawings for technical data packages that meet ASME Y14.5 and ASME Y14.100 standards; Experience performing structural and thermal analyses to meet submarine environmental requirements.
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Machine shop, millwright or mechanical assembly experience and/or related experience or related training. Relevant mechanical work experience or training. Are you mechanical. Metal fabrication or milling experience and military shipbuilding experience.
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In lieu of a degree, candidates with significant, demonstrated experience operating one of more of DoD and Navy Non-Propulsion Electronic-Mechanical Systems especially, Combat Control, Weapons (Torpedoes, Missiles, Payloads), Launcher, USW Sensor, Electronic Warfare, Imaging, and/or Radar systems (especially Submarine specific equipment) will be strongly considered.
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Experience with Electro-mechanical hardware design and engineering. SAIC is seeking an organized and motivated Systems Engineer who will work effectively in a fast-paced environment in Newport, RI.
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ROLE AND POSITION OBJECTIVES: As a mechanical engineer for the Sonar and Sensors business area, you’ll be a member of a cross functional team responsible for designing, building, and testing a precision maneuvering thruster for use on submarine platforms.
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Applicants familiar with thermal and mechanical engineering principles will be highly valued as many of the electrical systems will interface with mechanical counterparts such as actuation and propulsion systems.
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Bachelor's d egree in Mechanical , Industrial, Chemical, or Manufacturing Engineering. Define and direct projects to identify and implement continuous yield and process improvements, leading to cost effective, high quality, high yield, and world class manufacturing capabilities.
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Graduate Mechanical Engineer or Graduate Construction Manager with 2 years related experience or Individual with 5 years of related experience. Construction Quality Control personnel examine buildings, road ways, parking lots, asphalt, concrete, fuel piping, fuel tanks, excavations, electrical systems.
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As a Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and installation of our hotel's mechanical and electrical systems, as well as managing preventive maintenance schedules.
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Operational knowledge and experience with industrial equipment including, but not limited to, that of the type used with module hosing/dehosing, pressure, tension, and handling testing, and automated/semi-automated electronic test equipment; measuring/grinding of hose material, mechanical swaging, cable connector molding and pressure testing, as appropriate to the shop/product line assigned.
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ASC Engineered Solutions provides expertise and product solutions for a wide range of applications, from plumbing and mechanical, HVAC, industrial and fire protection to mining, and oil and gas.
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The Supplier Quality engineer will have the primary responsibility for electronics (PCBA and PCBA Components). The Supplier Quality Engineer will be the primary QA position responsible for recruiting, assessing, developing, and managing all Quality aspects related to Hayward's supply base.
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Ability to read and understand complex electrical and mechanical drawings along with their associated system level TDP. You will review specifications, requirements, schematics, bill of materials, mechanical drawings, and test plans created by senior engineering for accuracy.
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