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Mechanical Engineer-Facility

Company Name:
Malace HR
5 years-10 years experiences working in a plant or manufacturing facility
Bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering or a related major
Proficient in Microsoft Office applications
Leadership and team work skill, as the engineer could be required to supervise utilities technicians
Excellent technical writing, multitasking and project management skills
At least 3 years Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certifications can be beneficial
Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, schematics, or computer-generated report.
Assist drafters in developing the structural design of products using drafting tools or computer-assisted design (CAD) or drafting equipment and software.
Research, design, evaluate, install, operate, and maintain mechanical products, equipment, systems and processes to meet requirements, applying knowledge of engineering principles.
Confer with engineers or other personnel to implement operating procedures, resolve system malfunctions, or provide technical information.
Recommend design modifications to eliminate machine or system malfunctions.
Conduct research that tests or analyzes the feasibility, design, operation, or performance of equipment, components, or systems.
Investigate equipment failures and difficulties to diagnose faulty operation, and to make recommendations to maintenance crew.
Develop and test models of alternate designs and processing methods to assess feasibility, operating condition effects, possible new applications and necessity of modification.
Develop, coordinate, or monitor all aspects of production, including selection of manufacturing methods, fabrication, or operation of product designs.
Specify system components or direct modification of products to ensure conformance with engineering design and performance specifications.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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