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Mechanical Engineer
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Country: USA
Location: Florida-Gainesville/Jacksonville/Ocala Jacksonville, FL 32099
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Engineering
Location:Jacksonville, FL 32099
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Mechanical Engineering
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Mechanical Engineer
Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) is committed to assisting industry and government achieve world-class competitiveness. CTC has a full-time opening for a Mechanical Engineer at its Jacksonville, Florida location.
MECHANICAL ENGINEER
The qualified candidate will be able to apply engineering principles to investigate, analyze, plan, design, develop, implement, test, or evaluate projects within the mechanical engineering field. He/she will review and prepare engineering and technical analyses, reports, and other technical documentation. The successful candidate will determine requirements and technical specifications for modification or purchase of new plant equipment; develop procedures to manufacture/rework parts, fixtures, and tooling; provide CNC programming engineering services to support manufacturing; and assist in development and implementation of projects to develop new manufacturing processes.
The ideal applicant must possess a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering and have six (6) years of experience in performing mechanical engineering duties. Experience with HVAC systems associated with large industrial/production facilities is a plus.
CTC offers a competitive salary and benefits package and provides professional and personal growth opportunities. Qualified candidates should submit their resumes online at:
http://careers.ctc.com
Email: careers@ctc.com
EOE, M/F/D/V
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