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Summary: The Shipboard Hydraulic Systems Mechanical Technician II will support to Mid Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) Code 254. Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. has a contingent job opportunity for a full-time Shipboard Hydraulic Systems Mechanical Technician II in Norfolk, VA.
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The Mechanical Foreman will be responsible for ensuring that work is done in accordance with relevant codes and project specifications with guidance and supervision from the Piping Superintendent, and Project Manager.
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The Mechanical Engineer shall perform watercraft propulsion, auxiliary equipment, and systems integration design, including the consideration/analysis of thermodynamics, fluidics, mechanics of mechanisms and structures, failure analysis, systems dynamics, and properties of materials.
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Candidate must have mechanical assembly and electrical assembly experience of complex Navy shipboard assemblies to include various types of populated chassis, thru hole CCA s and Component board assemblies.
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Summary: The Auxiliary and Pollution Abatement Systems Engineering Mechanical Technician II will support to Mid Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center (MARMC) Code 250. Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. has a contingent job opportunity for a full-time Auxiliary and Pollution Abatement Systems Engineering Mechanical Technician II in Norfolk, VA.
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Leads the mechanical hardware design, development and production of radar, sonar, torpedo, and combat system equipment. The ADGE department is looking for a full-time *Senior Mechanical Engineer.
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Performs inspections of LRV's and sub-systems including but not limited to building electrical/mechanical, and other elements related to maintaining a safe operating light rail system. Ability to analyze malfunctions in mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, electric equipment and determines repair and performs system fabrication and assembly tasks.
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Throughout development, the mechanical design engineer works with other design engineers to identify any areas of the design that need to be altered or improved. The Mechanical Engineer applies knowledge of engineering principles to design products used on maintenance of way equipment for the railroad industry.
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Perform calculations, including fluid resistance of piping systems, stress analysis of mechanical components and foundations, weight and center of gravity, etc. Knowledge of U.S. Navy Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) shipboard systems, design, and testing requirements.
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The Mechanical Estimator will provide comprehensive-estimating services based upon bid plans, specifications and other documents. We specialize in power generation & utilities, chemicals, food & beverage, forest products, advanced manufacturing, and minerals & metals.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer will lead mechanical design project teams to create world class HVAC, plumbing, and energy plant designs for new projects, alterations and redevelopments on a variety of projects including pharmaceutical, advanced manufacturing, institutional, commercial, industrial, and government facilities.
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Candidate must be familiar with soldering, crimping contacts, and mechanical assembly to be considered for this opportunity. Candidate must be familiar with soldering, crimping contacts, and mechanical assembly to be considered for this opportunity.
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Reviews source documents, references, performs ship checks for the Structural Estimating Department to develop accurate estimates for Structural and Mechanical repairs. JOB TITLE: Structural/Mechanical Estimator.
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Procon Consulting, a fast-growing professional services firm in McLean, VA with expertise in construction management (CM), construction-related technology, space planning, and facilities management, seeks an onsite Mechanical Engineer in the Norfolk, VA area to prepare design documents and/or scopes of work for A/E services, Design/Build services and construction work.
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In this role, you'll have the opportunity to problem solve repair issues encompassing multiple product lines handled, serve as the primary contact for customer technical support and troubleshooting of customer equipment, provide direct support to outside sales for expedited requests and information, and continually seek ways to improve the repair processes and techniques.
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