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Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering is seeking temporary, non-tenure track Lecturers (Unit 18). We seek applicants in all content areas and are particularly interested in applicants with
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are not limited to: fluid mechanics, solid mechanics and materials, plasma physics and engineering, advanced manufacturing, autonomous vehicles, aerospace applications, robotics and control, biomechanics
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Education, Environmental, Fluid Mechanics & Heat Transfer, Info Storage, Mechanics & Materials, Robotics, Systems Engineering, Biomechanics, Biomaterials, Medical Devices, Combustion, Plasma & Fusion, and
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if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (http://mae.ucsd.edu/ ), at the University of California, San Diego, (https://ucsd.edu/ ) is
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Development Engineer (Level 2 or 3). As a member of an applied research and development and field research group, the R&D Engineer shall perform electrical/electronic and mechanical design and development
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, and engine parts as needed. Install and repair special equipment, machinery and computerized systems used in the maintenance and repair of automotive equipment. Troubleshoot and repair systems and
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seeking a Research and Development Engineer 1 or 2. Utilizing professional software engineering concepts, the Research and Development Engineer will be tasked with software engineering assignments and work
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-mechanical and microprocessor-based instrumentation. Repairs and maintains other non-direct patient care equipment. Should have general IT and cybersecurity knowledge related to the healthcare technology
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entry level mechanical, engineering tasks associated with the design, analysis, development, fabrication, testing, data gathering, and assembly of carbon capture and electrical and mechanical energy
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Coordinator will spearhead SDSC sustainability efforts, investigating and recommending new methods for driving efficiency in electrical, mechanical, and other systems. The incumbent must use both engineering