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Ossia Inc. is looking for a Mechanical Engineer who will engage in all aspects of mechanical design and testing. Support the mechanical design for Printed Circuit Board (PCB) assemblies.
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STAFF MECHANICAL ENGINEER IN REDMOND, WASHINGTON Andrews Cooper is an engineering services firm in the Pacific Northwest specializing in highly complex technology development within ambiguous environments.
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Role: Opto-Mechanical Engineer IV. The primary function of an optomechanical engineer, specific to this role, is to understand and optimize the optical along with the mechanical design, process, and fastener(s) associated.
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Experience with mechanical design of RF enclosures, including designing and testing cooling/EMI solutions at the system-level. This position will be a key member of the Mechanical Engineering team on day-to-day tactical assignments.
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As a Mechanical Engineer in the Bellevue Design Center, you will work closely with national industry leaders and local experts to support clients with mechanical engineering. Your Role and Responsibilities: Assist with planning and designing water resource and navigation projects such as lock and dams; hydraulic structures such as gates and valves, hoists and cranes, hydropower plants, pump stations; and mechanical systems associated with ports and harbors.
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Engineer will own key aspects of the architecture of complex and integrated electro-mechanical systems from concept to production and deployment. As a Mechanical Engineer candidate will work in an interdisciplinary team to develop, design, prototype, and test innovative automation solutions.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer is an active participant in the design, procurement, fabrication, assembly, integration, start-up, and commissioning of very large-scale automated aerospace assembly systems.
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TITLE: MCFR Thermal Mechanical Engineer. MCFR Thermal Mechanical Engineer. The successful candidate for this position will work with the MCFR Delta Team to analyze innovative as well as standard heat exchanger designs, including thermal, hydraulic and mechanical analyses for several working fluids, including molten salt, liquid metal and gas (carbon dioxide.
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We are seeking a Senior Mechanical Engineer to join our Kirkland, WA office. B.S. Mechanical Engineering or similar degree from an ABET accredited college. Lead a team of Engineers/Designers to support the Process/Mechanical scope on Power projects.
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We are looking for a candidate to join a growing Optical and Mechanical Systems Team as an Optical Engineer to help unlock future AR/VR display technologies. Optical Engineer Responsibilities.
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We're looking for an outstanding Structural/Mechanical Engineer with a background in space vehicle designs and electro-mechanical systems integration. Experience with common spacecraft subsystems: Power Systems (Solar Arrays, Batteries), Electric propulsion system integration, Secondary structures, Avionics assemblies, harnessing, ADCS elements and placement implications, Payload subsystems integration, Deployables, Release mechanisms, Moving mechanical assemblies, Thermal control systems and sizing (materials, finishes, MLI, HPAs, radiators), LV Interfaces.
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As a Sr. Electrical Design Engineer on Starlink, you'll have complete ownership over the hardware that enables this connectivity, and sits at the intersection of electrical, mechanical, thermal analysis, software, and antenna engineering.
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Knowledge of integrated electronics fabrication processes and experience with electro-mechanical systems assembly. The Electrical Test Engineer is responsible for electromechanical test creation and execution on customer designed hardware.
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Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, aerospace engineering, math, engineering or STEM discipline. Hands-on experience with mechanism/structures design, prototyping, and precision mechanical assembly.
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We are looking for a skilled Heat Transfer Engineer to join our Turbo-cracker Technology group in Seattle, WA, and work with the rest of the team to advance the product through development and application.
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