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The lead mechanical engineer is responsible for leading hardware design integration work on the magnet within the Scan Room and designing the integration of hardware in the equipment room.
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The Hardware Engineer III - Product Electronics and Controls (PEC) is responsible for providing electronics hardware input to new product development projects. The PEC engineer will be specifically involved in helping the design and development of new controls or algorithms, and system testing both in the lab and on real products.
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Must be capable of providing top-tier support for 5 or more of the information security technology common body of knowledge skill sets: 1) Access Control, 2) Application Security, 3) Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning, 4) Cryptography, 5) Information Security and Risk Management 6) Legal, Regulations, 7) Compliance and Investigations, 8) Operations Security, 9) Physical (Environmental) Security, 10) Security Architecture and Design, 11) Telecommunications and Network Security.
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Design experience with a variety of materials (i.e., plastics, aluminum castings, sheet metal) and basic knowledge of material specs and use. If you want the ability to work on the engine from the smallest bolt to the fuel/ignition control systems (hardware & software) and everything in-between, contact us.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer executes more complicated tasks as they relate to the design of mechanical hardware for industrial robot automation projects. One (1) year of 3D CAD design ( Solidworks, AutoCad Inventor, Pro/Engineer) that includes modeling and automation systems design experience.
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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. The Senior Mechanical Engineer is central to organizing highly complex activities for the design, development, implementation and maintenance of engineering projects.
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A strong precision machine design background. Creates 3D part/assembly models and details drawings for manufacture per design best practices using Solidworks. Supports fabrication, testing and installation activities to ensure products and systems conform to engineering design and customer specifications.
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Relevant experience with fixed and robotic assembly system concept development and design. Provides guidance and direction in technical risk evaluation, functional composition and interface management as part of the design team.
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Ability to accurately estimate the level of effort required to complete a design on time and within budget. Demonstrated mechanical component and assembly design experience. Manages the scope of work for mechanical design on customized projects, including planning, supervising project work and verifying designs to ensure effective performance of the work.
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This position is responsible for taking conceptual design through to machine development in accordance with Gantt schedules and cost parameters. Substantial knowledge of manufacturing and assembly processes such as machining, grinding, welding, hand assembly, fasteners, etc.
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Lead the design activities including documentation of requirements, topology and component selection, schematic capture, PCB layout, prototype builds, firmware coding, and test plan development and execution.
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Lead the design, prototype, test and troubleshoot embedded electronics hardware and firmware for mid to high complexity projects. The Senior Systems Engineer will utilize systems engineering approaches to enabling efficient development of innovative electric power tool and equipment systems.
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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. MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Associate’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from an accredited college or university.
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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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The employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and in high, precarious places and is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, risk of electrical shock and vibration.
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