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Preferred Qualifications:MS or PhD in one of the following areas: Chemical Engineering, Electrochemistry, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, and/or Physics. Basic Qualifications:BS and 5 years of relevant experience in one of the following fields: Chemical Engineering, Electrochemistry, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, and/or Physics.
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Ten (10) years’ experience as a mechanical engineer or journeyman mechanic with field experience in either maritime or industrial plant (construction, operation, or maintenance) as well as one of the following licenses: National Institute for the Uniform Licensing of Power Engineers, Inc. (NIULPE) First Class Power Engineer License.
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Ph. D., Eng. D., M.Sc., or advanced degree in geology, mechanical engineering, petroleum engineering, or related field is required. At least 15 years' experience with oil and gas field activities such as well drilling, logging, coring, production/injection; CCUS; carbon capture sequestration (CCS); well completions for both conventional and unconventional fields.
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Assist mechanical engineers in the mechanical integration of designed components into spacecraft bus and payload including the thermal requirements of your designs. years of experience in circuit board design and development of discrete logic, signal conditioning, power circuits, and RF PCBs. Schematic capture and PCB layout using Altium.
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Strong technical knowledge of all facilities maintenance and operations, including complex mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems, structural systems, vertical transportation and data center operations.
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Understanding of the roles played by other disciplines like Plant Layout and Piping, Mechanical, Electrical, Architectural, Geotech and Construction etc. Candidate should have exposure to 3D modeling and viewing tools such as PDS, Frameworks, S3D, Tekla, Naviswork, SPR and shall be proficient in use of industry standard Structural and Finite Element Analysis package such as STAAD Pro, GTStrudl, SAP, ETABS, Midas etc.
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In their role, they are responsible for the rigging and mechanical operation of all scientific equipment deployed over the side of the vessel, including all small boat operations. USCG license or document as Able-bodied Seaman.
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Experience in boiler and pressure vessel construction, operation, and inspection, mechanical and electrical equipment, understanding of management systems and good understanding of nondestructive methods and results are vital.
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Critical Facilities Technician: Ensure electrical, mechanical, and fire/life safety equipment operate at peak efficiency. ·Mechanical Engineer: Design, implement, and support mission-critical facility operations and energy optimization using BIM; energy management automation and controls, and reporting software.
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Since Fluidics was founded in 1968, a lot has changed in the mechanical contracting industry, including our company. Fluidics Inc., is a wholly-owned subsidiary of EMCOR Group, Inc. EMCOR is the world’s leading provider of mechanical and electrical construction and facilities services, including planning, consulting, and operations and maintenance.
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Bachelor's Degree from accredited degree program with minimum of 12 years of General Construction experience as Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Engineer, Superintendent, or related position including Professional Engineering and Trade specific work.
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Extensive hands-on experience in repair of MCC, Switchgear, ATS, Static Switches HVAC Controls, Mechanical systems and VFDs. A high level of understanding & experience in troubleshooting and repair of electrical switchgear, diesel generators, Simplex fire detection and suppression systems.
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Job ResponsibilitiesIdentify, onboard, and offboard design resources in coordination with department leadership (as needed to support project execution)Lead data center core and shell due diligence and design projects (including civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, security, and fire protection for greenfield and add/move/change projects) from start to finish, ensuring budget/schedule adherence, satisfaction of design requirements, and repeatable quality.
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Qualifications:B.S. degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, or related engineering field5+ years of experience in aerospace propulsion and fluid systemsExperience in 3D CAD programs, drawing creation, piping applications, and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) programs (ANSYS Preferred.
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Demonstrates technical proficiency in multiple aspects of one of the following work processes (i.e., bridge, highway, excavation, pipe, concrete or paving, grading, mechanical and/or other relevant disciplines.
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