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Composite Design Engineer for Rotors
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Country: USA
Location: California-Santa Barbara Carpinteria, CA 93013
Total applied: 40 |
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Composite Design Engineer for Rotors
This motivated individual will be interacting with internal and external engineers and technicians to plan and execute multiple projects to improve existing design, drafting and manufacturing of wind turbine blades. Additional duties will include the development of standardized blade repairs and their procedures, oversight of drawings and specifications, and assistance with blade testing. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: - BS Engineering, Materials, Manufacturing or related degree. - Excellent design skills (solid based modeling, preferably ProE, Windchill, AutoCAD, and/or SolidWorks). - Experience with CAD/CAM systems. - Strong project leadership and process improvement skills. - Strong written and verbal communication skills, including ability to edit and compose report text and correspondence and to present company information articulately. - Able to effectively manage multiple activities simultaneously. - Strong organizational skills required. - Polite, professional manner required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: - 5 years minimum experience with composites. - Knowledge of tooling, production of epoxy and polyester parts, wet lay-up, vacuum bagging, or infusion is helpful. - Expert proficiency with Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and Excel; familiarity with Microsoft Project and Access a plus; web-savvy. Â Â Company: Clipper Wind Power Location: CA 93013 Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Logistics/Transportation Career Level: Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff) Occupations: Supplier Management/Vendor Management Industry: Energy and Utilities Company: Clipper Wind Power Address: Carpinteria, CA 93013 Reference Code: 175206MON
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