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English term or phrase:
UG “Assemblies and Components” functionality
Czech translation:
Funkce \"Assemblies and Components\" (Sestavy a komponenty) v aplikaci Unigraphics
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breadfly
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English term
UG “Assemblies and Components” functionality
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Design Engineer - Regulation/Control system of Aircraft engines
As Design Engineer you will work within defined parameters to make decisions, apply concepts to issues of moderate complexity, and resolve issues through immediate action or short-term planning.
• Advance engineering concepts and basic technical requirements such as aero, thermal, and physical properties data into functional product definition designs
• Create definitions of parts, modules, and assemblies in the form of 2D cross sections, 3D models, tolerance stack-ups, and various electronic data formats to support analysis, manufacturing, assembly, tooling, and inspection
• Create CAD models in a linked model environment using UG “Assemblies and Components” functionality, as well as check, validate, and issue UG master models and associated drawings
• Ensure all interface characteristics between components are established and agreed upon by Designers of mating parts
• Bachelor/Master Degree from Technical University, preferred Aerospace Engineering
• Minimum 5 years of experience in design engineering, preferably in Aviation industry
• Computer aided design (CAD) experience, preferably in Unigraphics 3D solid modeling
• Working knowledge of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
• Web based knowledge, word processing, and electronic spreadsheet
• Ability to perform in a team environment, across functions, and with suppliers
• Very good knowledge of English
Desired:
• Controls/regulation systems experience
• Partial knowledge of modern aircraft avionic systems
As Design Engineer you will work within defined parameters to make decisions, apply concepts to issues of moderate complexity, and resolve issues through immediate action or short-term planning.
• Advance engineering concepts and basic technical requirements such as aero, thermal, and physical properties data into functional product definition designs
• Create definitions of parts, modules, and assemblies in the form of 2D cross sections, 3D models, tolerance stack-ups, and various electronic data formats to support analysis, manufacturing, assembly, tooling, and inspection
• Create CAD models in a linked model environment using UG “Assemblies and Components” functionality, as well as check, validate, and issue UG master models and associated drawings
• Ensure all interface characteristics between components are established and agreed upon by Designers of mating parts
• Bachelor/Master Degree from Technical University, preferred Aerospace Engineering
• Minimum 5 years of experience in design engineering, preferably in Aviation industry
• Computer aided design (CAD) experience, preferably in Unigraphics 3D solid modeling
• Working knowledge of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
• Web based knowledge, word processing, and electronic spreadsheet
• Ability to perform in a team environment, across functions, and with suppliers
• Very good knowledge of English
Desired:
• Controls/regulation systems experience
• Partial knowledge of modern aircraft avionic systems
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3 +2 | Funkce "Assemblies and Components" (Sestavy a komponenty) v aplikaci Unigraphics | Ales Horak |
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Funkce "Assemblies and Components" (Sestavy a komponenty) v aplikaci Unigraphics
UG stands for Unigraphics (Finite Element Analysis Software by Unigraphics Solutions)
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Zbyněk Táborský
: Právě jsem se málem brutálně ustřelil s UG, neumím číst... :) /// Nevšiml jsem si, že UG stojí za Unigraphics, a už se málem oháněl "uživatelskou skupinou" :-)
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díky, no schválně, co jste tam chtěl dát? :-)
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Ivan Šimerka
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díky
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Comment: "díky aleši"
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