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Understanding of construction management processes, building codes, safety regulations, and trades (survey, testing, excavating, site utilities, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, concrete, landscaping, masonry, metals, woodwork, roofing, insulation, siding, EIFS, window/doors, drywall, painting, mechanical, and HVAC) required for successful completion of the project.
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What You’ll DoWe are seeking a highly qualified, licensed, Senior Mechanical Engineer who loves the challenge of complex manufacturing facility design projects. Ability to complete mechanical system analysis, sizing, design, and report writing.
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AWS is looking for a Sr. Controls Engineer to become part of a mechanical solutions engineer team, responsible for the design and continuous innovation within our rapidly expanding data center foot print.
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Bachelors Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Engineering or other related field specializing in automotive testing with a heavy emphasis on CAV and 8 years of experience delivering highly technical RDT&E products or services to the automotive industry with an emphasis on CAV or Masters Degree in related field with 5 years of related experience or PhD with 2 years of related experience.
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Distill and articulate architectural tradeoffs encompassing electrical, signal integrity, mechanical, power, and thermal inputs in terms of key metrics such as Total cost of Ownership TCO, performance, schedule, and risk.
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4+ years of recent experience designing aerospace or equivalent type mechanical system elements within aircraft, spacecraft, or launch vehicles. Strong mechanical design and integration skills using 3D modeling tools.
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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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Exposure to and a working knowledge of a broad range of engineering disciplines including civil/site work, structural, architectural, mechanical systems (refrigeration, chillers, cooling towers, boilers, hot water, domestic water, compressed air, plumbing and HVAC), and electrical power distribution.
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Master's or PHD in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, physics or equivalent. - Bachelors Degree in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, physics and 5+ years experience or equivalent.
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As a mechanical engineer you will also work with project teams, other senior and junior engineers, projects managers and clients designing HVAC, plumbing and fire protection systems on various projects.
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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Materials Engineering, or related STEM field from an accredited university. 10+ years prior relevant engineering experience, OR an Advanced degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Materials Engineering, or related STEM field from an accredited university and 8+ years prior relevant engineering experience.
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Diverse mechanical and electrical skills (welding, pipe-fitting, electrical construction, analog and digital circuits) Perform mechanical and electrical maintenance and repairs on power tools, hand tools and training equipment.
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Consistent with CertainTeed Gypsum Vision, Mission, Values and Objectives, the Reliability Engineer identifies and quantifies Line 1 and Line 2 root cause failure(s), and drives permanent solutions to address systemic or chronic mechanical deficiencies to world class levels of safety, environmental impact, quality, service, and efficiency standards within the financial internal controls framework.
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Kenworth Division of PACCAR is hiring a Mechanical Design Engineer – Fuel Systems to join our Engineering organization in Kirkland, Washington. The salary range for Mechanical Design Engineer- Fuel Systems is $72,200 - $108,000 annually.
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McMillen is currently seeking a Senior Civil Fisheries Engineer to work with our team of civil, mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, structural, and aquaculture engineers on a variety of water resource and fisheries related projects.
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