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Project Engineer (Mechanical)

Company Name:
Calm Water Business Partner, LLC
Our client, an exciting, international design and manufacturing company, located near Sanford, Maine is seeking a Project Engineer (EIT is highly preferred) to lead the mechanical engineering and drafting efforts for assigned mechanical design projects.
Responsible for managing engineering project plans, milestones and scheduling from prototype through test to final fabrication, including documentation, technical support and final QA check. Work with major international architecture firms.
Experience with 3D parametric modeling software (e.g., Inventor or SolidWorks) is required. Design and manufacturing experience with structural steel, plywood, sheet steel stamping and forming, welding is strongly preferred. Basic electrical knowledge. Proficient with stress strain calculations and structural analysis. Working knowledge of structural design specifications and building codes. Ability to develop project plans, measure work progress and manage projects to successful completion.
BSME with three to five years related engineering experience is required. This is a great opportunity for an EIT looking for the support of the Professional Engineers and the Company to obtain your PE License.
Some domestic and international travel is required. (5 - 10%)
Competitive salary and benefits package, including relocation from within the Continental United States and significant growth potential. Must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. without sponsorship.
Please email your resume to nancy@calm-water.com
Nancy Baughman
Calm Water Business Partner, LLC
603-809-4218
Web: http://www.calm-water.com
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/nancybaughmancalmwater
Twitter: http://twitter.com/NancyBaughman
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/calmwaterbusinesspartnerllcEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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