Associate Engineer, Mechanical Engineering Engineering - Leesburg, VA at Geebo

Associate Engineer, Mechanical Engineering

Title:
Associate Engineer, Mechanical Engineering Location:
Leesburg, VA Duration:
12 months M-F 8 to 5pm daily on site Start date:
ASAP
Responsibilities:
This job will require the candidate to be able to read and open engineering prints in a Solidworks in order to obtain missing data in our database.
In addition, Solidworks, or equivalent CAD experience will be required in order to update drawings to be EUMDR compliant.
This will mainly entail updating laser marking requirements, but also may lead to other minor drawing or solid modeling updates.
This task will also require the user to understand revision control, will require the use of a document control system to upload changes, and the ability to complete an engineering change request form.
This job may also require the candidate to be able to read and review technical documentation such as test reports in order to conduct a gap assessment of engineering files.
If gaps are identified, the candidate will need to work with the engineering leads to either conduct or coordinate testing and write a test report of the results.
Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or a Life Science related field of study.
The ability to keep detailed lists of completed and outstanding activities to ensure no drawings or gaps are missed.
Joule, a System One division is a leader in specialized workforce solutions and integrated services.
With more than 6,000 employees and roughly 50 offices throughout the US we provide scientific, clinical, engineering, energy, IT, legal and administrative staffing services.
For more than 40 years, we have delivered workforce solutions and integrated services to clients nationally.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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