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3+ years of relevant professional experience in mechanical, structural, automotive, aerospace or chemical engineering, specifically in composite materials and systems. Prepare assembly or product layout and detailed drawings, participating actively in the manufacturing or assembly of prototype products or systems.
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Creation of the PCB, Circuit Card Assembly (CCA), and Schematic drawings for suppliers. Daily interface with various engineering levels along with different engineering disciplines including, but not limited to Electrical, Mechanical, Components, Test, and Producibility Engineering disciplines to ensure that the overall design requirements are captured, keeping cost, cycle time, and producibility in mind.
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Carry out general skills such as: soldering; pipe-threading/gluing/using pro-press tools and fittings; diagnosing mechanical issues with water treatment equipment and repairing; water leak detection and repair; performing basic water quality tests; changing out drinking water filters.
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Machine design of mechanical system hardware and associated tooling and test platforms using both traditional and additive manufacturing methods. ResponsibilitiesCollaborate with other researchers, system developers, and designers as part of a multi-disciplinary team to determine project requirements, development tasks, and schedulesModeling, design, and development of sonar transducers, arrays, and associated mechanical and acoustic components for subsea sensor systems.
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Basic understanding of x86 based personal computer architecture and operating systems, experience in firmware or BIOS/UEFI development, scripting (Python) and assembly experience, familiarity with various hardware bus interfaces such as PCI, SMBUS, USB Type C, LPC, I2C, etc.
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The Quality Resident Engineer, (Tesla Austin Assembly Plant) assures customer satisfaction and excellent relations, and supports SEWS quality assurance strategies and objectives by acting as the resident liaison between SEWS and Tesla manufacturing, quality, engineering and commercial entities.
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Sr, senior, Service Tech, refridgeration, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, install, mechanical, mechanic, apprentice, AC, field service, chiller, specialist, HVACR, supermarket, rack systems.
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Requirements: Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering OR Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Technology Degree with a PE. PE License in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or ability to obtain within one year (NCEES record, a plus.
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Strong understanding of fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and materials science as they relate to water treatment and mechanical systems. Design and Development : Develop advanced mechanical systems for water treatment and purification, ensuring they meet project specifications and regulatory standards.
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Safely operates electrical and air powered tools, pipe fitting, welding, hydraulic, pneumatic, and other mechanical tools, snow removal and salt spreader equipment and/or other heavy equipment assigned to the department.
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Dynamic Systems, Inc. is a national turnkey mechanical and process construction firm that offers preconstruction and construction services while specializing in installing, servicing, and maintaining HVAC, plumbing, and process systems.
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Knowledge of a broad range of acoustical disciplines, including room acoustics, architectural sound isolation, mechanical system noise and vibration control, environmental noise, and structural vibration.
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Detect and correct faulty and malfunctioning mechanical and electrical components, devices and equipment related to “Compressed Natural Gas” (CNG), “Liquefied Natural Gas” (LNG) and “Hydrogen” fueling equipment.
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The marine technician position will involve working on mechanical and electrical systems found on stern drives, inboards, jet drives and personal watercraft. This candidate should have a solid mechanical and troubleshooting background.
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Our ideal candidate will have at least one year of experience in the assembly, testing, or diagnostics of mechanical or electrical assemblies. Acutronic is looking for an Electro-Mechanical Technician to join our expanding team in Austin, Texas.
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