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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Large Eddy Simulation of Fires and Combustion Systems Location Engineering Laboratory, Fire Research Division opportunity
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combustion, emissions and NVH. Process data, work on a research paper, demonstrations and training of other students. Propulsion: Low Temperature Combustion, High speed data acquisition technologies
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of overhauling and repairing light, medium, and heavy gasoline, alternate fuel, and diesel powered equipment and related components. Theory, care, and operation of gasoline and diesel-powered internal combustion
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- Following University and lab safety protocols (may include use of combustibles, toxic material, or carcinogens) Non-experimental responsibilities will include: - Maintaining well-organized, written records
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gasoline and diesel-powered internal combustion engines and mechanical components for the maintenance and repair of heavy and other mechanic equipment Diagnose mechanical troubles and determine appropriate
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Knowledge of: the standard principles, methods, tools, and equipment of the automotive and diesel technology trade; the principles of internal combustion engines, different drive trains, gear boxes, hydraulic
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ventilation equipment, steam plants, motors, combustion engines, pumps, air compressors, ice and refrigeration equipment, air conditioning units, fans and automatic/power oiling pumps and engines. Adheres
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safety related continuing education and professional development. Operates a variety of industrial hygiene monitoring equipment (i.e. Sound Level Meter, Combustion Gas Meter, Blackline Multi Gas Detector
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plasma-optical emission spectrometry, ion chromatography, flow-injection analysis, and combustion methods for total and dissolved carbon and nitrogen; Developing and documenting analytical and lab user
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(185 psi), up to an individual boiler capacity of 250,000 pounds or more per hour, and all auxiliary equipment • Assist with the operation of other power plant equipment including combustion control