Sr. Mechanical Engineerother related Employment listings - Surfside, CA at Geebo

Sr. Mechanical Engineer

Description:
Job Title:
Sr.
Mechanical EngineerJob Code:
AS20210804-59368Job Location:
Torrance, CA
Job Description:
We currently have an opportunity for an experienced mechanical engineer at our Torrance, CA location.
In this position, you will work with integrated product teams and provide engineering support for the development and production of our Microwave Power Module RF amplifier products.
Other responsibilities will include:
Investigating, designing, and developing mechanical components for high voltage electronic power conditioners (EPC), integrating the EPC with the RF amplifier chain, and packaging the MPM.
Performing thermal and structural analyses and assessing first article environmental impacts.
Supporting design reviews and generating plans and procedures for environmental test programs.
Producing technical reports that explain objectives, approach, and results.
Providing technical support for yield issues and product modifications.
Assisting business capture with technical responses to proposals.
Engaging with management and project members for product requirements, cost, and schedule.
Ability to obtain and maintain an active DoD security clearance
Qualifications:
At least six years of experience in structural/thermal analysis.
Must have working fluency with thermal and structural design and analysis software:
ANSYS (or equivalent thermal mechanical analysis tool); COSMOS with Solidworks; and Pro Engineer/PTC Creo (or equivalent CAD experience).
Demonstrated experience in a technical development role.
Hands-on design experience.
Strong technical writing skills and effective communication abilities.
Experience with DFX implementations for aerospace applications is a plus.
Bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline (preferably mechanical) required.
Post-graduate degree preferredSalary:
$13.
19 - $23.
57.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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