Archive for June, 2012

Jun 07 2012

Mechanical Engineering Recruitment

Published by under Engineering Opportunities

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

Systems Engineer (revised 6/4/12)

Looking to make a difference?  Teledyne Instrumentation, a business unit of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY) is currently recruiting a Systems Engineer for its Analytical Instruments business unit located in City of Industry, California.

The engineer of choice will be responsible for designing custom, turn-key gas and liquid analysis systems for process and environmental control related industrial applications. Preferred candidates will possess the capability to design and integrate instruments and sample conditioning components into common system enclosures for outdoor use in challenging environments. The engineer will conduct system layout, component selection, provide tubing and wiring interconnection as well as heat transfer calculations for sizing cabinet heaters and air conditioning units.

Proficiency in Solidworks and AutoCAD preferred. Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, or related field is required. In addition to education, 2-5 years of experience earned in a similar capacity is preferred. Qualified candidates will possess a proven ability to multitask and prioritize work load, be able to work independently, apply sound judgment and strong communication skills, both written and verbal.

Teledyne Analytical Instruments is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V/AA. Only local candidates will be considered for this position. Please contact HR if you need a reasonable accommodation to apply for this position. Learn more about us at www.teledyne-ai.com For consideration; please express your interest by applying to www.apply2jobs.com/Teledyne  and search by location to review all available openings.  The Teledyne Analytical Instruments requisition (TDL-375) will be available on-line for applicants to apply near the end of this week.

 

 

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