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Mechanical Design Engineer

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2 Locations
Senior level
2 Locations
Senior level
The Mechanical Design Engineer will design industrial PLC components, perform simulations, collaborate with teams, and ensure product reliability. Responsibilities include creating documentation, conducting reviews, and resolving design issues while supporting production startups.
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Description

• To Design and develop mechanical components and assemblies for industrial PLC products.

• To Perform engineering calculations and simulations to ensure product performance and reliability.

• To Collaborate with electrical engineers, software developers, and manufacturing teams to integrate mechanical designs with other system components.

• To Conduct design reviews and provide technical guidance to ensure design quality and compliance with industry standards.

• To Develop and maintain design documentation, including requirements, specifications, test plans, and reports.

• To Participate in prototype development, testing, and validation of mechanical designs.

• To Identify and resolve design issues and implement improvements based on feedback and testing results.

• To negotiate / propose alternative choices of technical solutions to the project & management to meet the objectives of the given assignment.

• To provide technical status progress update to the project & management

• To provide support and training needed to the plant during initial start-up of production.

• To actively participate and contribute to innovation activities.

Requirements

• Minimum Bachelor's degree in Mechanical/Mechatronics Engineering or its equivalent.
• Minimum of [5] years of experience in mechanical design, preferably in the industrial automation or electronics industry.
• Having design background in plastic product design, metal stamping design and die-casting design
• Highly proficient in Computer Aided Design and Engineering (High ProE proficiency required, Solid Works, Unigraphics and Auto-CAD are good for supplemental experience), to model into 2D/3D/Assembly as mandatory requirement in mechanical design process.
• Open-minded and willingness to experiment within acceptable boundaries and creative mind to bring novel solutions into design and problem-solving.
• Must be able to present & demonstrate scientific facts related to the design. e.g: calculation, simulation, science paper, experimental information etc to justify the design feasibility and possess skills on applying technical mitigation plan when necessary.

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