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System Engineer mechanical domain lead
2014-03-03 13:40:12| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
The Space Research and Planetary Sciences Division of the University of Bern has been granted funding to lead the CHEOPS mission payload. The CHEOPS payload consists of a single instrument, a 30 cm optical telescope performing high precision photometry. The mission will be the European Space Agencys first Sclass mission. Launch is planned for December 2017. The instrument is divided into several subsystems provided by international consortium members. We are responsible for the telescope structure procurement and for the overall system engineering as well as instrument AIV in our facilities. The division is also building instruments for a number of other missions. To help meet these challenges, we are now seeking an experienced System Engineer mechanical domain lead. The Space Research and Planetary Sciences Division houses a construction bureau currently comprising 15 mechanical engineers plus technical support and apprentices. The CHEOPS team in particular already comprises a person in charge of detailed FEM modeling, an engineer in charge for performing the testAIV activities, a mechanical designer and a thermal designer. The advertised position would entail The Mechanical domain lead is responsible for the instrument mechanical performances and reports to the instrument system engineer. Issue and maintain internal and external CHEOPS instrument and subsystems mechanical requirements documents for the instrument structure. Maintain the instrument mechanical interface control document of the instrument, incl. thermal and mechanical budgets. Manage instrumentinternal and external mechanical and thermal interfaces. Monitor subsystem mechanical and thermal activities performed by consortium members Supervise the procurement of telescope structure and monitor design, manufacturing and AIV activities performed by industry. Issue and maintain AIV plan and verification control document Overviewsupport instrument AIV activities, incl. the realization of the dedicated infrastructure. Experience with complex projects is required and familiarity with space projects and knowledge of the ECSS standard would be an advantage. The working language within the division is German, but English is also frequently used, especially for project meetings and documentation. Therefore good English language skills are a must. A degree in mechanical engineering would be a plus. The position is available immediately. Employment will follow kantonale Richtlinien of the University of Bern. Applications should be sent to Mrs. W. Wang Tel. 41031 631 56 99 per EMail or Mail wei.wangcsh.unibe.ch, Space Research and Planetary Sciences Division, Physikalisches Institut, University of Bern, Sidlerstrasse 5, CH3012 Bern. The position is open until a suitable candidate has been found. For more information please visit cheops.unibe.ch.
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Kato to Host Electrical and Mechanical Theory Course
2014-02-27 15:49:00| Power Technology
Kato Engineering's GenSchool will be held in Mankato, Minnesota, US from 20 to 22 May.
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MACHINIST - Mechanical Miner Enterprises, Inc. A well-established...
2014-02-23 19:58:56| Railroads - Topix.net
Mechanical Miner Enterprises, Inc. A well-established century-old supplier to the railroad industry, based in Geneva, IL.
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Senior Mechanical Design Engineer mf
2014-02-20 19:36:08| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Active Space Technologies is an engineering company, focusing on thermal, mechanical and system engineering, as well as on development of instruments, subsystems and technologies for the aerospace and scientific sectors and to other hightechnology focused industries. Active Space Technologies is working for customers such as the European Space Agency ESA, the German Aerospace Center DLR, Selex Galileo, Thales Alenia and various European SMEs. Job Description In the frame of ESA and NASA space missions, Active Space Technologies GmbH is performing a broad range of mechanical design and manufacturing activities for instruments and subsystems. The candidate will be responsible for performing the following tasks Create manufacturing drawings of parts to ISO standards. Create assembly drawings and procedures for assemblies to ISO standards. Create all associated manufacturing documentation such as parts lists, interface control drawings, and procurement specifications. Perform analytical evaluation of joints bolted, welded, or bonded. Negotiate with suppliers Germany, Europe for the procurement of the designed parts and any additional standard parts needed. Support during quality audits of suppliers. Support during internal incoming inspections of the procured parts. Support during assembly processes. Support during functionality and proof load tests. Required Experience and skills Bachelor or equivalent degree in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering. 3 or more years of experience as Design Engineer in the space sector, with duties in the abovementioned disciplines, having done the work under a Configuration Management system compliant to ECSS standards. Wellfounded knowledge of the space environment, space hardware and typical PAQA procedures and issues of the space sector. Fluent in English, spoken and written Fluent in German, spoken and written Proven ability to create, write and maintain technical documents Team spirit and flexibility Desired Experience Specific experience in design, manufacturing and testing of mechanisms for use in space instrumentation and space environment, including reliability analyses, spacequalification standards and procedures, and qualification testing. Familiarity with metrology tools and methods. Experience with Solid Edge, Solid Works or CATIA. Additional experience in safety hazard analysis will bring a significant addedvalue to your application. Wage The compensation will be between 42000 and 60000 year before taxes, depending on qualifications and experiences. Application CV and motivation letter to jobs.deactivespacetech.com, with the reference ASTHREVN013 Deadline 31 March 2014
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Magnetic eCVT could replace conventional hybrid mechanical eCVT with likely 1-2% fuel economy improvement and other benefits
2014-02-12 11:30:15| Green Car Congress
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