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Mechanical Engineer

Job Description DCS Corp is seeking a dynamic, pro-active, team oriented, energetic, customer focused Mechanical Engineer to support our U.S. Army customer out of our Harrison twp, MI location. You will be working with a group of Engineers and Technicians, supporting the execution of our customer's daily operations, demonstrations, and test events. Essential Job Functions:
Provide support for the building and testing of prototype autonomous vehicles in different stages of development and in different environments. Manage the integration of different technologies onto the prototype vehicles. Conduct site surveys for future vehicle testing operations to include, warehousing needs, space allocation, and personnel needs. Required Skills:
Due to the sensitivity of customer related requirements, U.S. Citizenship is required. A master's degree in mechanical engineering and 20 years of experience. Ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance. Effective communication skills. Ability to plan, track and communicate status, risks and needs. Ability to multi-task in a dynamic work environment. Non-local domestic and foreign travel may be required to attend technical reviews and programmatic meetings (approximately 15%). Working knowledge of MS Office (Excel/PowerPoint/Word), 3D modeling (PRO/E or Solidworks) Desired Skills:
Familiarity with the US Army Acquisition System. Program management experience. COVID-19 continues to significantly impact our employees, families and communities. With the health and safety of employee as our top priority, DCSis taking action to address the increased risk and uncertainty COVID-19 variants pose in the workplace while ensuring we meet our commitments to national security. Job Requirements3883
Salary Range:
$200K -- $250K
Minimum Qualification
Mechanical EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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