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Mechanical Equipment Designer

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Recruitment began on June 22, 2025
and the job listing Expires on December 22, 2025
Full-Time
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Mechanical engineer

Job Description

Mechanical Equipment Designer I will work directly with small teams to produce 3D models, drawings and fabrication packages of custom equipment with direction from the project engineer. Typical equipment includes but not limited to containment systems, material handling equipment, small scale process piping & equipment, furnace systems, metalworking systems (mills, lathes, rolling machines) and pressure vessels.

Scope/Key Responsibilities

  • This Position will be responsible for “cradle to grave” development which includes: requirements development, design, analysis, solid modeling, drawing packages, and manufacturing in support of a large ground system program. This position will work closely with System Engineers, Architects, and users to develop modern and effective solutions to our customers’ needs.
  • The selected candidate will also assist other engineers with defining the future architecture road-map for integrating, testing and deploying future capabilities.
  • This position requires interaction, planning, and coordination with multiple discipline engineering/maintenance teams for technical issues.
  • This position will require strong organizational, written and communication skills.

Basic Qualifications:

  • Ability to perform in a technical role and support a team of engineers to provide technical solutions
  • Experience creating system-level CAD models and using them to create drawings or perform analyses.
  • Experience with all aspects of mechanical design, including layout and design documentation. Bachelors degree from an accredited college in a related discipline, or equivalent experience/combined education, with 2 years of professional experience; or no experience required with a related Masters degree.
  • Familiarity with other 3D systems (CATIA, SolidWorks), 2D software (AutoCAD preferred), and Autodesk Revit a plus.
  • Demonstrated capability in the design of custom equipment and/or containment systems, development of design documentation including fabrication drawings, equipment datasheets and design record documents.
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