[jsfg_cinti] Fwd: Mech. Design Engineer needed, Fuel Cell development

PLEASE NOTE: this job is in Southern California


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From: Austin C Bristow <austin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:39 AM
Subject: Mech. Design Engineer needed, Fuel Cell development
To: brunotegano@xxxxxxxxx


Hi Bruno,

Here is the description of the job I called about.  We’re working with
a leading power systems development company with a global presence and
two U.S. offices.  The VP asked me to find a Principal Mechanical
Design Engineer with fuel cell development and CHP (combined heat and
power) experience.  Take a look and let me know if you would be
interested.  If not, is there anyone you could recommend speaking
with?  Either way I look forward hearing from you, thanks!

Principal Engineer (Mechanical Design)

Provide mechanical design support to product development teams.
Develop and/or specify mechanical and electro-mechanical components
for small-scale hydrogen generation systems both for stand-alone
hydrogen production or fully integrated fuel cell power plants for
combined heat and power (CHP) applications.

Maintain an in-depth understanding of high-technology product
development to drive component size, weight and cost reduction
strategies as part of our unified pathway to commercialization.

Develop and maintain all relevant engineering documentation including
Bills of Materials (BOM), schematics and 3D models of parts and
complex assemblies, Product Installation/Service Manuals, sub-system
testing requirements, quality assurance protocols and thermal and
mechanical analyses for product optimization all while in
consideration of major certification bodies’ (UL, CE, ISO, etc.)
compliance requirements.





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Thanks,





Austin Bristow

Executive Recruiter

Redfish Technology

408-719-0200 tel.

408-719-0222 fax

www.redfishtech.com
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