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You will be a Senior Thermal Systems Engineer within the Thermal Integrated Product Team (Thermal IPT). Contribute to a team of Thermal Engineers simultaneously developing groundbreaking lunar landers.
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In this leadership role you will guide a team of technical engineers across the vehicle domains such as drivability, fuel efficiency, energy efficiency, reliability, diagnostics, thermal management, and more.
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Active/passive Thermal/Pressure Control System/component design. You will take the ownership of fluid system analysis by conducting 1D-3D thermal/fluid analysis and contribute to our product life cycle process from early conceptual design through completion of the flight mission.
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This will be done utilizing equipment in the lab such as electrodynamic shakers, thermal vacuum chambers, thermal cycling chambers and other equipment to simulate the space environment while assuming responsible for assembly, integration, and test of satellite hardware and the associated equipment and facility definition required to achieve production rates.
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In addition to launching more advanced drones, we're also expanding our software ecosystem into realtime monitoring and fleet management, and we recently shipped the first version of our first web app: LiveOps. This app gives drone operators and first response teams access to real-time live-streaming drone data such as visual and thermal video feeds, 3D map data via point clouds, and a myriad of drone telemetry – it’s essentially a web-based drone fleet management software.
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IR Science discussion to include fundamentals of Thermal Science, absolute and relative temperature scales, demonstrate difference between units of measurement and temperature conversion between degree C/F differentials, heat and temperature differences demonstrations, description of electromagnetic spectrum, qualitative and quantitative thermography, identification of infrared wave bands and temperature effects on emitted infrared energy to objects.
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3+ years of experience in Circuit Board Design, System debugging, Power/Signal Integrity, and Thermal solutions. 3+ years of experience in Circuit Board Design, System debugging, Power/Signal Integrity, and Thermal solutions.
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In this role you will collaborate with a highly interdisciplinary team of atomic physicists, optical engineers, opto-mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, cryo-system engineers, thermal engineers, and program managers to influence, design, and build our upcoming products.
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Volt is immediately hiring for a Remote-Thermal Hydraulics Analyst with a client located in Bellevue, Washington. Integrate with other engineering groups performing aspects of component, system, fuel, and control system analysis and related thermal-hydraulic testing.
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Bachelor s degree or equivalent experience in Mechanical Engineering with emphasis on thermal science, fluid dynamics or heat transfer. Deep knowledge of thermal testing, flow and thermal measurement techniques, and the use of FEA, CAD & CFD tools to help optimize and guide thermal solutions along with the ability to optimize thermal solutions for operating environments, business needs, and product requirements is a core requirement.
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Job Segment: Thermal Engineering, Project Engineer, Project Manager, Sustainability, Environmental Engineering, Engineering, Technology, Energy. Kenworth Division of PACCAR is hiring Project Engineer-Zero Emissions Thermal Management to join our team in Kirkland, Washington.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Wound Care Discipline: RN Start Date: 08/19/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Job Description As a registered nurse - wound care (RN), you'll treat patients who have acute or chronic wounds, including chemical or thermal burns, ulcers, skin tears and diabetic foot wounds.
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Valves, regulators, heat exchangers, and pumps for propellants, coolants, and other fluids)Familiarity with aerospace system design requirements such as thermal, vibration, shock, EMI/EMC, acoustics, electrical grounding/bonding Your Recruiter Still have questions.
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Pressure, relief, anti-siphon, doublecheck, backflow, and others); installs, alters, and repairs fitting and other plumbing parts and equipment (e.g. hot water boilers, sterilizers, steams tables, sinks, thermal control apparatus, sprinkler heads, hydrants and service parts, and chiller lines.
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About The RoleThe Field Thermal Engineer is responsible for interfacing with ZT customers on all cooling related topics and requirements to support development of Hyperscale Servers. The role also includes interfacing with the ZT Thermal, Mechanical, and Board Design Teams in the design and development of key components & systems from concept to production.
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