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15 jobs that use Prototype the most

What jobs use Prototype the most?

1. Nuclear Operator

How nuclear operator uses Prototype:

  • Manage and direct the development of the sector AOP and of proper controls to ensure program/project spending meets sector expectations.
  • Used schematics, wiring diagrams, and specialize test equipment to troubleshoot and locate faults down to the component level.
  • Serve as ship's HVAC technician for (4) 150 ton marine A/C units for 3 years.

Most common skills for nuclear operator:

  • Electrical Equipment
  • Prototype
  • Electrical Systems
  • Radiological
  • Test Equipment
  • Naval Nuclear

2. Building Coordinator

How building coordinator uses Prototype:

  • Manage the rush of VIP rooms and early arrivals.
  • Manage payroll and time management services for all maintenance technicians; assist in safety training and computer training for all maintenance staff
  • Document prototype engine status in order to attain proper testing guidelines.

Most common skills for building coordinator:

  • HVAC
  • Prototype
  • Office Equipment
  • Facilities Management
  • Linux
  • CI

3. User Experience Team Lead

How user experience team lead uses Prototype:

  • Develop detailed Unix shell and Perl scripts to automate complex but repetitive configuration management operations in ClearCase.
  • Design and maintain company website and work with programmers to help front end UI designs.
  • Used chrome developer tools to debug the JavaScript and third party script and CSS issues.

Most common skills for user experience team lead:

  • UI
  • User Experience
  • Prototype
  • UX
  • Interaction Design
  • Prototyping

4. Senior Electronic Engineering Technician

How senior electronic engineering technician uses Prototype:

  • Manage and distribute cad standards to contributing design consultants and assist with any design issues as necessary.
  • Assemble, test and troubleshoot new digital and analog pro, home and car audio designs.
  • Process control equipment have multiple PLC base controls via RS485.

Most common skills for senior electronic engineering technician:

  • Prototype
  • Lab Equipment
  • Product Development
  • Test Procedures
  • Test Fixtures
  • Troubleshoot

5. Senior Design Project

How senior design project uses Prototype:

  • Used CFD to evaluate airflow and test nozzle geometries that moreevenly distribute coal particulates to achieve optimal air fuel mixture.
  • Design and lead hardware embed systems comprising brakes, door actuators, and HVAC units for buses, subways and trains.
  • Engineer, manage and implement configuration and installation of complex Ethernet network backbones.

Most common skills for senior design project:

  • Solidworks
  • Medical Devices
  • Prototype
  • CAD
  • Autocad
  • Design Projects

6. Contract Engineering Technician

How contract engineering technician uses Prototype:

  • Manage and distribute cad standards to contributing design consultants and assist with any design issues as necessary.
  • Map RF signal strength for local area.
  • Test new RF antennas for possible future use in products.

Most common skills for contract engineering technician:

  • CAD
  • Prototype
  • Test Equipment
  • PLC
  • Test Procedures
  • R

7. Senior Research And Development Technician

How senior research and development technician uses Prototype:

  • Manage preliminary assembly and debugging of new products.
  • Design basic test fixtures or document exist fixtures using Solidworks.
  • Design device mask layout of RF, microwave and millimeter-wave InP devices and circuits.

Most common skills for senior research and development technician:

  • Prototype
  • Product Development
  • Lab Notebook
  • Solidworks
  • Test Procedures
  • Troubleshoot

8. Special Project Engineer

How special project engineer uses Prototype:

  • Manage a database for storage of CNC machining programs and engineering drawings.
  • Manage several industrial production building HVAC equipment replacement projects.
  • Develop software to automate generation of engineering drawings and BOM.

Most common skills for special project engineer:

  • DOD
  • Design Changes
  • Engineering Support
  • R
  • Prototype
  • CAD

9. Mechanical Engineering Technologist

How mechanical engineering technologist uses Prototype:

  • Manage and coordinate a company wide transition from 2D AutoCAD to a 3D modeling environment.
  • Manage and distribute cad standards to contributing design consultants and assist with any design issues as necessary.
  • Test, troubleshoot, disassemble and repair mechanical equipment supporting the U.S. navy's MK30 underwater target program.

Most common skills for mechanical engineering technologist:

  • CAD
  • Solidworks
  • Prototype
  • Engineering Drawings
  • Hand Tools
  • Mechanical Systems

10. Senior Product Design Engineer

How senior product design engineer uses Prototype:

  • Manage getting mechanisms test and approve by UL as well as ongoing UL compliance.
  • Manage multiple projects from conceptual design and prototyping through production release.
  • Manage the manufacturing of defense and aerospace electro-mechanical print circuit boards from prototype to production level.

Most common skills for senior product design engineer:

  • CAD
  • Solidworks
  • Prototype
  • GD
  • FEA
  • Prototyping

11. Manufacturing Technology Manager

How manufacturing technology manager uses Prototype:

  • Implement lead manufacturing principles to achieve continuous improvement processes; hire qualified machinists; ensure division-wide OSHA compliance.
  • Enter the data into ERP system.
  • Handle relations with regulatory agencies FDA, DEA, etc.

Most common skills for manufacturing technology manager:

  • Lean Manufacturing
  • GMP
  • Capital Projects
  • Prototype
  • Cost Reduction
  • Product Development

12. Hardware Development Engineer

How hardware development engineer uses Prototype:

  • Develop a LabVIEW application to automate the data acquisition of the qualification performance data.
  • Direct PCB layout to ensure signal integrity, EMI constraints, and design goals are meet.
  • Develop print circuit boards for lab bench, hand test and production test of digital and analog integrate circuits.

Most common skills for hardware development engineer:

  • Hardware Development
  • Analog
  • PCB
  • Prototype
  • Firmware
  • Debugging

13. Senior Optical Engineer

How senior optical engineer uses Prototype:

  • Apply technical knowledge in electromagnetic theory and microwave technology to plan and manage projects concern with ground-base radar systems.
  • Design, tolerance and error budgeting in builds of Ritchey-Chretien telescopes.
  • Measure the image quality of lenses with modulation-transfer-function (MTF) equipment.

Most common skills for senior optical engineer:

  • MATLAB
  • Zemax
  • Optical Components
  • Prototype
  • Optical Engineering
  • Design Reviews

14. Design Development Engineer

How design development engineer uses Prototype:

  • Manage automation projects including purchasing, scheduling fabrication and assembly, debugging, and delivery to customer.
  • Perform project mechanical design activities such as engineering analysis including structural FEA, prototype fabrication, testing and qualification.
  • Review Gerber file and component layout on the PCB, DFM, and equipment evaluation.

Most common skills for design development engineer:

  • Solidworks
  • FEA
  • C++
  • Prototype
  • R
  • Product Development

15. Contract Mechanical Engineer

How contract mechanical engineer uses Prototype:

  • Provide mechanical design and sustaining engineering expertise to troubleshoot manufacturing defect trends and achieve a more robust and producible product.
  • Document as built drawing ECN's, ECO's, & ECR's into archive files.
  • Utilize SolidWorks and FEA analysis, and classical analysis to develop products.

Most common skills for contract mechanical engineer:

  • Solidworks
  • Assembly Drawings
  • Autocad
  • Prototype
  • FEA
  • R

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