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6 Mechanical Jobs in Raleigh, NC
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CNC Warehouse Clerk - Aerospace & Defense IndustryRaleigh, NC (Onsite) Full-TimeOur Company: C/A Design is part of the Heico Companies, and in the aggregate, Heico’s businesses generate more than $3.2 billion in revenues. C/A Design is a global leader in innovative thermal man... -
CNC Operator I - Evening Shift (M-Th) Aerospace & Defense Industry!Raleigh, NC (Onsite) Full-TimeHeico has a history of success. Since its founding over 40 years ago The Heico Companies has grown from a single business to over 80 separate companies through a strategic acquisition policy, and b... -
CNC Operator I - Day Shift (M-Th) Aerospace & Defense Industry!Raleigh, NC (Onsite) Full-TimeHeico has a history of success. Since its founding over 40 years ago The Heico Companies has grown from a single business to over 80 separate companies through a strategic acquisition policy, and b... -
CNC Operator I - Weekend Shift - Aerospace & Defense Industry!Raleigh, NC (Onsite) Full-TimeHeico has a history of success. Since its founding over 40 years ago The Heico Companies has grown from a single business to over 80 separate companies through a strategic acquisition policy, and b... -
Assembler/Packer IRaleigh, NC (Onsite) Full-TimeHeico has a history of success. Since its founding over 40 years ago The Heico Companies has grown from a single business to over 80 separate companies through a strategic acquisition policy, and b... -
Quality TechnicianRaleigh, NC (Onsite) Full-TimeHeico has a history of success. Since its founding over 40 years ago The Heico Companies has grown from a single business to over 80 separate companies through a strategic acquisition policy, and b...
Mechanical Jobs in Raleigh, NC
Mechanical engineers have a broad range of responsibilities that includes researching, designing, and building various types of engines, machines, and tools. They follow development from its earliest stages through to testing of the finished products.A typical day for a mechanical engineer may include:
• Analyzing problem areas in a particular industry to identify where new technology can improve on processes and procedures
• Designing new types of machinery and technologies using computer-aided design programs
• Overseeing production of their devices
• Testing prototypes, analyzing the finished products, and developing plans for improvement of future generations of the technology.