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Hands on experience with CAD, Pro-E, Creo. Computer skills (e.g. Word, Excel, Microsoft Project/Smartsheet, PowerPoint, CAD) Develops CAD drawings in support of specifications as required.
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Working knowledge of Lean Six-Sigma concepts and ability to use a CAD System is preferred. Guiding and managing plant projects based on your experience in Rockwell Automation control systems and Inductive Automations Ignition platform(s.
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One (1) year of 3D CAD design (e.g. Solidworks, AutoCad Inventor, Pro/Engineer) that includes modeling and automation systems design experience. One (1) year of 3D CAD design (e.g. Solidworks, AutoCad Inventor, Pro/Engineer) that includes modeling and automation systems design experience.
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Substantial knowledge of manufacturing and assembly processes such as machining, grinding, welding, hand assembly, fasteners, etc. A strong precision machine design background. The Senior Mechanical Engineer executes more complicated tasks as they relate to the design of mechanical hardware for industrial robot automation projects.
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Creates 3D part/assembly models and details drawings for manufacture per design best practices using Solidworks. Travel is anticipated for this position, typically within a 400-mile radius of the metropolitan Milwaukee area, but this can vary depending on the project, and could include international travel.
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Associate's Degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from an accredited college or university. Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) or Mechanical Engineering Technology (BSMET) from an accredited college or university.
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Experience of Mechanical design tools like Creo View, Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) Windchill or relevant CAD (Computer Aided Design) software such as AutoCAD, mechanical is preferred. Experience of Mechanical design tools like Creo View, Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) Windchill or relevant CAD (Computer Aided Design) software such as AutoCAD, mechanical is preferred.
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PC skills including Microsoft Suite and CAD software (CREO and AutoCAD) Generate detailed drawings using CAD software for orders and custom projects, adhering to specifications and standards.
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Xperience with Illustrator, Corel, CAD, Solidworks or other illustration software. orking knowledge of Illustrator, CAD, Solidworks, or Corel, b. xperience with Illustrator, Corel, CAD, Solidworks or other illustration software.
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CAD and other interior design software experience is a plus. As a Product Specialist for our Construction team, help ensure our growing footprint of first-class facilities are impeccably designed and outfitted.
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Proficiency in producing 2D or 3D CAD files using software like AutoCAD or Solidworks. Producing or modifying 2D and 3D concept and layout drawings for proposals, either personally or through company CAD resources.
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Level I- 1-3 years' experience: Vocational, High School diploma, or general education degree (GED); Minimum of 1 year of related experience and/or training in CNC operation, working knowledge of 5-axis programming using Mastercam or related CAD/CAM software; knowledge of 3D modeling software such as Creo/Pro-E, Solidworks, or equivalent CAD software and/or combination of education and experience.
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Create schematics with CAD, generating Bills of Material, creating new assemblies/part drawings, programming PLCs & HMIs, performing field startup & test, work with 480VAC, tune and commission motors using VFDs, create loading calculations, size wiring, lay out conduit and wire routing schedules, travel to customer sites.
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Familiarity with 3D/CAD system with proficiency in SolidWorks preferable. Partnering with industry-leading technology suppliers, we provide unmatched service and support for the foundry, forging, metal fabrication, automotive, aerospace, agriculture, defense, rail, energy and power generation industries.
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Works closely with Regulatory Department to maintain global regulatory compliance polymer/resin’s, dyes/pigments, packaging materials, labels, (i.e. heavy metals, dye/pigment migration, processing aids.
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