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Join our operations team as a Licensed Mechanical Engineer in Singapore. You will perform and supervise aircraft heavy/line maintenance, ensuring compliance with CAAS and Bombardier standards. The role requires a valid Aircraft Maintenance Engineering License with 3+ years of sign-off experience....
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Singapore , Singapore
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Licensed Mechanical Engineer - Data Center
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Join Olsson as a Licensed Mechanical Engineer specializing in Data Center projects. You'll design critical systems for major tech clients using AutoCAD and Revit. This role offers flexible work arrangements, a strong bonus system, and a full benefits package. Positions are available in Fort Worth...
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United States , Fort Worth; North Kansas City; Omaha; Tulsa
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Discover rewarding Licensed Engineer, Mechanical jobs where precision meets innovation. Licensed Mechanical Engineers are highly skilled professionals who apply principles of mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems. Holding a professional engineering (PE) license signifies a commitment to the highest ethical standards and a mastery of the field, enabling them to sign off on critical projects and assume ultimate responsibility for public safety and compliance. These engineers are pivotal across countless industries, from aerospace and automotive to energy, manufacturing, and robotics. Professionals in these roles typically engage in a wide array of responsibilities. They design and develop mechanical components, equipment, and machinery using advanced computer-aided design (CAD) and engineering simulation software. A core part of their duty involves conducting rigorous analysis and testing to ensure systems meet specifications, performance criteria, and stringent safety regulations. They prepare detailed technical documentation, including drawings, specifications, and reports. Furthermore, Licensed Mechanical Engineers often oversee project management, coordinate with cross-functional teams, supervise technicians, and manage the entire lifecycle of a project from conception through to installation and maintenance. They are also responsible for troubleshooting complex mechanical failures and implementing effective, cost-efficient solutions. To excel in Licensed Engineer, Mechanical jobs, individuals must possess a robust educational foundation, typically a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or a closely related field. The essential credential is the Professional Engineer license, which requires passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) and Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exams, coupled with several years of supervised work experience. Key skills include profound analytical and problem-solving abilities, proficiency with engineering software (like SolidWorks, ANSYS, or AutoCAD), and a deep understanding of industry codes and standards. Strong project management, communication, and teamwork skills are vital for collaborating with clients, stakeholders, and other engineering disciplines. A meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to continuous learning in a rapidly evolving technological landscape are paramount. For those seeking a career with significant impact, autonomy, and leadership potential, exploring Licensed Engineer, Mechanical jobs opens doors to senior positions in design, consulting, project management, and executive leadership. These roles are central to driving technological advancement and infrastructure development, offering a challenging and fulfilling career path for dedicated engineering professionals.

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