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Sr. Design Engineer
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Country: USA
Location: California-Anaheim/Huntington Beach Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Total applied: 40 |
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Sr. Design Engineer
Sr. Design EngineerDescription: One of the largest providers of fluid power, electrical distribution and control, sensor components and systems in the Aerospace Industry has a Temp-to-Hire opportunity for a Sr. Design Engineer.The candidate will be responsible to:- Form, Fit and Function of parts within components, configurations, control, completeness of drawings and design packages prepared within company and MIL-specifications.- Design layouts, envelope drawings, tolerance stackups and component product structures for data and verify it agrees with assembly drawings.- Perform other related duties and special projects as assigned. Requirements: To be qualified for this opportunity the following criteria must be met:- 8 to 10 years of strong Design Engineering experience.- Proficient understanding of Catia v4 and v5.- Strong background fluid handling components, manufacturing and castings.For immediate consideration, all qualified candidates please contact Volt immediately. Location: Costa Mesa, CA Type: CONTRACT Duration: Temp to Hire Pay Rate: DOE Contact: Volt Technical ResourcesVolt Workforce Solutions2411 N. Glassell St.Orange, CA 92865PH: 714/921-7460FX: 714/921-7480 Connecting talented people and respected companies. APPLY NOW Job Information Reference ID: 300274-7214-1-225080 Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Location: Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Status: Temporary/Contract/Project Salary: DOE Job Category: Engineering Contact Information Company: Volt Workforce Solutions Address: 2411 N. Glassell St.Orange,CA 92865 Email: Apply by Email Phone: 714/921-7460 Fax: 714/921-7480
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