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BWXT is currently seeking a Mechanical Engineer f. + 4 years of mechanical design experience in robotics, mechanisms, or machines is required. + Perform design, assembly, testing and inspection of mechanical components and system functions.
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BWXT is seeking a Mechanical System Design Engineer for our Advanced Technology office in Lynchburg, VA. This position is focused on system design, not detailed component design, and will report administratively to the Manager of Systems Design Engineering.
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BWXT is currently seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer for its Advanced Technologies location in Lynchburg, VA! Perform component design, with an understanding of incorporating assembly, testing and inspection of mechanical components and system functions within the design.
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Associate of Science Degree in Mechanical/Civil Engineering (ASME/ASCE or equivalent) preferred. Mechanical drawing layout. Demonstrated mechanical design creativity. 1-5 years mechanical design experience.
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Design of mechanical components and assemblies using Autodesk Inventor and Vault 2020 or later. Able to conduct Finite Element Analysis on mechanical designs. This includes mechanical concept development, detailed design and analysis, engineering drawing creation and checking, Bills of Material development and issuance, Change Order initiation and completion, and Value Engineering for all new and existing Belvac products.
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Perform mechanical interface evaluation and design analysis for fuel entry into operating fleet. You have completed a BS in Mechanical Engineering. CAD operating systems, e.g., Creo (Pro-E), CATIA, Solidworks, etc.
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As a Mechanical Engineer in Lynchburg, VA you’ll join a team of diverse engineers to help deliver innovative solutions and value-added technologies to support the operation of the commercial nuclear fleet and prepare for the next generation of nuclear power plants.
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L451 Mechanical Designer, Design Engineer. We are currently in search of a Mechanical Designer with a minimum of four years of experience to join the team in Lynchburg, VA. We want to add someone to our team who will think both creatively and logically to come up with innovative design and development solutions.
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Job Segment: Drafting, Mechanical Engineer, Testing, Document Control, Coating, Engineering, Technology, Administrative, Manufacturing. Under limited supervision, support Purchasing and Production Control by addressing inquiries related to mechanical design related items.
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Company Overview: Moore's is a mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and controls solutions company providing commercial and industrial services across Virginia and North Carolina. Position Overview: We are seeking motivated and dedicated individuals to join our Commercial Construction team as an HVAC Sheet Metal Mechanic for projects in the Lynchburg and surrounding areas.
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MS minimum in a relevant field (polymer/material science/engineering, chemical engineering, or mechanical engineering ) This position requires an advanced degree in a field related to polymer/material science/engineering, chemical engineering, or mechanical engineering.
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Multi-craft maintenance and repair (e.g. performing interrelated repairs on electrical systems and mechanical systems) We have a robust training program that can benefit you provided that you have a proven base knowledge of mechanical maintenance repair (especially with regard to electrical repair multi-craft repairs.
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Covering a wide range of specialties ranging from aeronautical and computer systems to flight test and mechanical, Developmental Engineers provide advanced skill and knowledge of their particular specialties.
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Successful completion of 8 credit hours of 200-300 level courses in the associated field of research (Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or Civil Engineering) or equivalent knowledge of the material and techniques required by research goals.
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Directly supervise Mechanical Maintenance Superintendent, Electrical and Instrumentation Manager, and Maintenance Planner. Indirectly manage Mechanical Reliability Engineer, Electrical Reliability Engineer, and Automation Engineer as well as all hourly maintenance personnel.
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