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Mechanical Design Engineer

Company Name:
Experis
Looking for a high profile contract with a well known technology company? If you are interested in being part of the latest and greatest in technology and being part of cutting edge solutions, this is the place for you!
Our client located in Tulsa,
oklahoma
is currently seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer to design and analyze Mechanical components for power generation and distribution systems according to customer provided military and/or commercial specifications using Solidworks suite of products including ePDM, Flow Simulation, and Mil-Spec parts for designs.
Interested in being part of this cutting edge team? Qualified candidates will have experience with the following:
Associates Degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering/Technologies or related topics from an accredited College or University.
Working knowledge of personal computers and Microsoft Office Suite.
Have the ability to obtain (or have current) US Secret Clearance.
Working knowledge of personal computers and Microsoft Office Suite.
5 to 10 years of industry experience utilizing Solidworks suite of products.
We recognize that finding the top talent requires the most competitive offerings. We offer a comprehensive benefit package that includes medical, vision, dental, 401k, Life, AD&D,
employee
stock purchase, and paid holidays. If you are interested, please reply with a Word copy of your resume.
Feel free to contact Jim Ludlow for more information, or 619-252-6146.
Experis is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE/AA)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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