Electro Mechanical Design Engineers - ATE- Creo - Creo Schematic

Associates Systems LLC

Tucson, AZ

$70.60K - $95.60K/yr

Other

Posted 5 days ago


Job description


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Research, plan, design and develop mechanical test systems in areas including, but not limited to, vibration, thermal, hydraulic, radio frequency, and electro-optical for production testing environments.
Integrate and validate test systems against stringent accuracy and reliability requirements. Evaluate production installations and recommend design modifications to eliminate malfunctions
Bachelor's degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) and a minimum five (5) years of work experience, or an Advanced Degree in a related field and minimum 3 years of work experience
Minimum of five (5) years of technical / engineering experience in mechanical design and/or production support Minimum of three (3) years experience with CAD solid modeling tools and analysis tools with an emphasis on ProE / CREO Parametric
Experience with geometric dimensioning and tolerance analysis
Experience creating mechanical drawing packages
Experience with Configuration Management processes, application, and tools (e.g., Windchill / cPDM) Experience with cable design, specifically CREO Schematic
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Associates Systems LLC job posting for a Electro Mechanical Design Engineers - ATE- Creo - Creo Schematic in Tucson, AZ with a salary of $70,600 to $95,600 Annually with a map of Tucson location.