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3+ years aerospace or mechanical assembly experience required. Ability to learn general Tier II level aerospace assembly concepts and procedures. Now part of PCC's Aerostructures Division, University Swaging is a unique machining, swaging, and assembly center providing the industry's most technologically advanced structural and kinematic control rod assemblies, flight control mechanisms, and swaged cable assemblies.
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We're seeking a highly skilled and analytical Mechanical Engineer III to lead in the development of 3D and 2D mechanical designs specifically for manufacturing GSE for satellite systems in Siemens NX. This role requires an individual who can excel in a fast-paced environment, working on both prototype and production-level designs, and collaborating effectively with various spacecraft design and integration teams.
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Mechanical Assembly, Avionics Integration, Electrical Checkouts, and Environmental testing. The ideal candidate will have a experience in a variety of areas, including Mechanical Assembly, Avionics Integration, Electrical Checkouts, and Environmental testing.
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Mechanical Design Engineer (Space Industry) Prefer direct experience with common spacecraft subsystems such as Power Systems (Solar Arrays, Batteries), 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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4+ years of hands-on work experience Electro-Mechanical Assembly, Final Integration and/ or Harness Integration experience. The Lead MFG Assembly Technician will identify process improvements to improve build efficiency.
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In this role, you will lead a team of technicians in the assembly and operation of cutting-edge piping and process machinery. Leading a team of technicians in the assembly of piping and process machinery, including pneumatics, hydraulics and industrial controls per drawings/schematics.
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Experience leading and driving electrical design development from schematic capture, PCB layout through assembly Preferred Qualifications: Integration and analysis of sensors (IMU, Accelerometers, Mics etc.
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Electro-mechanical assembly and prototype development experience. 2+ years of experience in electro-mechanical assembly, integration or mechanical assembly experience.
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The Manufacturing Technician I will work closely with the manufacturing engineering team and will be primarily responsible for manufacturing instruments on an assembly line. Inform Supervisor/Manufacturing Engineer of problems or issues.
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The salary range for the Mechanical Design Engineer - Engine Installation is $75,100 - $112,300 annually. Position SummaryThe Engine Integration Department is looking for a collaborative and driven engineer to support our team focused on supporting advanced emissions programs in response to EPA& CARB emissions vehicle requirement updates.
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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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Assembler, manufacturing, production, electronic assembly, clean room, blueprint, hand tools, microscope, small part assembly. Medical electronic assembly knowledge a plus. Employee will be responsible for the assembly and production of prepped components, subassemblies, and finished goods parts, while using a microscope and a variety of other equipment.
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Additional certification in one or more of the following: electrical, mechanical, HVAC and refrigeration systems, process controls, mechanical power transmissions, painting, plumbing, carpentry or engine repair.
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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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Experience using precision hand tools and assembly while working under a microscope. You will set up and monitor the production ofproduct in your area and participate in the continuous improvement process atthe site to address safety, production, and quality improvements.
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