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AIT Engineers Optical, Mechanical and Electrical

2014-09-10 14:41:41| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Job Description ATG Europe is currently looking for Assembly Integration Test AIT Engineers, specialized in either Optical, Mechanical or Electrical AIT activities, for several positions at our customers location in Munich, Germany. Our client is one of the top players in the European space technology industry offering solutions for satellites, complex scientific instruments and space missions. In this position you shall be responsible for the implementation of either optical, mechanical or electrical integration and test processes in our customers large space projects. Tasks and responsibilities Leading the execution of integration and test campaigns Give support to other departments, like System Engineering, PA and Project Management for project decisions Definition of the OGSE, MGSE or EGSE, in compliance with technical parameters and cost requirements Technical support the procurement of measurement equipment, taking into account the budget and schedule constraints Generation of required AIT documents, such as AIT plans, procedures and test reports Cooperation with Product Assurance to conducting inspections, keeping logsheet records, compilation of nonconformance and problem reports. Desired Skills and Experience Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or similar Industrial work experience within satellite space projects in Phase CD Experience in optical, mechanical or electrical integration and in the generation of integration procedures Ability to establish integration procedures and to produce the necessary documentation Motivated and independent with a structured task approach Goaloriented and analytical, able to perform under tight deadlines Communicative and flexible willing to travel, work on mission, work in test campaigns and in shifts Good written and oral English German is an advantage About Us ATG Europe prides itself in employing Europes brightest minds, and for the last 30 years ATG has been a key player in delivering highly educated personnel for RD and Engineering environments throughout Europe. We have a solid customer base, with access to the best names in the international Aerospace, Semiconductor, Marine and Offshore industries. Our engineers are engaged in innovative projects, performing to high standards and utilizing the full extent of their professional knowledge Interested? If you recognize yourself in this profile, please send your CV and motivation to Marc Roelofs via marc.roelofsatgeurope.com. For additional information about this position and the project, you can contact me at 31071 579 55 09

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Mechanical Nozzle is designed to prevent front end drooling.

2014-09-05 14:30:55| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Able to fit on any molding machine, Drool Eliminator-II helps conserve material while minimizing downtime and cleanup. Mechanical product, measuring 2 ½ dia x 6 in. long, is compatible with any type of material used for conventional molding or structural foam processes. Design employs heavy-load, high heat spring to prevent front end drooling and features 1 ¾–8 in. male thread and 7/8–14 in. female thread; male thread can be modified to any size required. This story is related to the following:Nozzles

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Xerium starting Turkish rolls & mechanical services plant

2014-08-21 07:00:00| Nonwovens Industry Breaking News

Will be operational in 1Q 2015.

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No mechanical issues found before CEO's crash

2014-08-14 21:58:43| Electronics - Topix.net

The National Transportation Safety Board also reported Tuesday that Appleton didn't take specialized training before crashing while taking off from the airport in Boise, where Micron is based.

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No mechanical issues found before CEO's crash

2014-08-14 20:17:13| Semiconductors - Topix.net

The National Transportation Safety Board also reported Tuesday that Appleton didn't take specialized training before crashing while taking off from the airport in Boise, where Micron is based.

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