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    Work in a global team as an Individual contributor with significant responsibilities andownership of mechanical design.

    The responsibilities include mechanical packaging design and development, simulation,building proto, verification and sometime characterization testing.

    The candidate will be working along with various teams such as simulation, drafting,evaluation, manufacturing, marketing, supply chain etc.

    Additional responsibilities include technical report generation, documentation and progressreporting.

    It is also expected that the candidate would develop technical expertise in the selectedproduct line, develop proposals for growth ideas and work for improving the product line.

    Mechanical packaging with different parts & sub-assembly to form a product. Have strong understanding on different manufacturing processes like plastic injectionmolding, metal parts machining, casting, sheet metal process, joining methodologies(crimpling, welding, brazing, soldering) and sensor encapsulation methodologies.

    Good knowledge about materials such as engineering plastics, metals, plating. Expertise in 3D modeling & parametric detailing, family tables. Expertise in using CAD

    package Pro-Engineer. Knowledge of FEA tools like Ansys & CFD.

    Exposure to Six Sigma methodology and statistical analysis. Experience on GD&T, StatisticalTolerance Analysis, Design for Manufacturability and Assembly. Predict, quantify & Mitigate technical risks in the product design. Expertise in developing

    DFMEA, PFMEA, control plan and process flow chart. Exposure in handling engineering change request & engineering change order. Experience in

    Oracle & MRP tool will be added advantage. Proven experience in conceptualizing the product and translating the requirements into CTQs

    for design. Exposure to full design life cycle in New product development Exposure to aerospace products and applications. Exposure to RTCA DO-160 test procedures.

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    Admiralty Brass 900 - 940 1650 - 1720

    Aluminum 660 1220

    Aluminum Alloy 463 - 671 865 - 1240

    Aluminum Bronze 600 - 655 1190 - 1215

    Antimony 630 1170

    Babbitt 249 480

    Beryllium 1285 2345

    Beryllium Copper 865 - 955 1587 - 1750

    Bismuth 271.4 520.5

    Brass, Red 1000 1832

    Brass, Yellow 930 1710

    Cadmium 321 610

    Cast Iron, gray 1175 - 1290 2150 - 2360

    Chromium 1860 3380

    Cobalt 1495 2723

    Copper 1084 1983

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    Cupronickel 1170 - 1240 2140 - 2260

    Gold, 24K Pure 1063 1945

    Hastelloy C 1320 - 1350 2410 - 2460

    Inconel 1390 - 1425 2540 - 2600

    Incoloy 1390 - 1425 2540 - 2600

    Iridium 2450 4440

    Iron, Wrought 1482 - 1593 2700 - 2900

    Iron, Gray Cast 1127 - 1204 2060 - 2200

    Iron, Ductile 1149 2100

    Lead 327.5 621

    Magnesium 650 1200

    Magnesium Alloy 349 - 649 660 - 1200

    Manganese 1244 2271

    Manganese bronze 865 - 890 1590 - 1630

    Mercury -38.86 -37.95

    Molybdenum 2620 4750

    Monel 1300 - 1350 2370 - 2460

    Nickel 1453 2647

    Niobium (Columbium) 2470 4473

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    Osmium 3025 5477

    Palladium 1555 2831

    Phosphorus 44 111

    Platinum 1770 3220

    Plutonium 640 1180

    Potassium 63.3 146

    Red Brass 990 - 1025 1810 - 1880

    Rhenium 3186 5767

    Rhodium 1965 3569

    Ruthenium 2482 4500

    Selenium 217 423

    Silicon 1411 2572

    Silver, Coin 879 1615

    Silver, Pure 961 1761

    Silver, Sterling 893 1640

    Sodium 97.83 208

    Steel, Carbon 1425 - 1540 2600 - 2800

    Steel, Stainless 1510 2750

    Tantalum 2980 5400

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    Thorium 1750 3180

    Tin 232 449.4

    Titanium 1670 3040

    Tungsten 3400 6150

    Uranium 1132 2070

    Vanadium 1900 3450

    Yellow Brass 905 - 932 1660 - 1710

    Zinc 419.5 787

    Zirconium 1854 3369