64 mechanical-engineering positions at University of California, San Diego in United States
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Society of Mechanical Engineers Code and the Marine Facility International Safety Management Code or equivalent recognized industrial/mechanical standards agency code. Demonstrated knowledge and experience
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for deployment and creation of feedback mechanisms. Ability to distill system requirements iteratively through communication with a variety of users. Experience researching and evaluating new technology and
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requirements based on tasking from senior staff. B.S in Mechanical, Electrical, Environmental, Computer, or Ocean Engineering Familiarity with Design for Testing and Design for Manufacturing practices
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scientists in analysis of scientific data including software design, data retrieval and data preparation/presentation. Arranges and participates in at-sea and field experiments and engineering tests
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volts and below) including but not limited to: power circuits to offices, labs and/or mechanical spaces, motors and motor controllers, watt-hour meters, lighting systems, light poles, control devices
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for career positions. TES employment includes medical coverage, paid vacation & sick time, paid holidays, as well as training and development opportunities! TES is hiring one Maintenance Mechanic to support
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supervision, incumbent will be responsible for fabricating electronic test equipment panels, breakout test boxes, and low-voltage and high-voltage wire harnesses from engineering drawings, performing electronic
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such as but not limited to boilers, heating hot water systems, Autoclaves, steam and condensate systems and water chemistry to maintain and extend the life of the building mechanical equipment. Test
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timely manner. Assists other areas and supervisors as needed with an emphasis on engineering and utility projects. Solid knowledge in supervising facility maintenance and improvements along with building
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instructional and research classrooms, rehearsal halls, dance studios, performance venues, shops (wood, metal, machinery and framing), working plazas and decks, faculty and graduate student studios, and faculty