Sr. Design Engineer Engineering at Geebo

Sr. Design Engineer

Company Name:
Career Development Partners
Conducting application and design engineering on new and existing products;
Reviewing drawings and sales order requirements;
Running design calculations to ensure reliability in all products;
Providing full technical assistance to Sales, QA, Purchasing and Manufacturing;
Analyzing designs in regards to cost and function to offer best value to customers;
Working on cost reductions and inventory consolidation or reduction;
Supporting Engineering Change Order activities associated with product manufactured.

EDUCATION: 4-year degree required; Mechanical Engineer or Manufacturing Technology preferred.

REQUIRED SKILLS:
5
years of experience in industrial manufacturing, process controls and project management;
Must have experience in fluid power technology, hydraulic cylinder, OEM Cylinder Application, hydraulic system engineering for heavy equipment;
Must be proficient in SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Engineering calculations, stress calculations;
Seal technology, hydraulic materials, statistics or structural analysis, seals, steel, valves, etc.;
Familiar with American Bureau Shipping (ABS), DNV-GL, Military Contracts, New Product vs. Product Support;
Advanced accounting skills including analytical math, statistical math, blueprint reading, and geometrical tolerance calculations;
Strong interpersonal, communication, and Microsoft applications skills;
Desire to move to the next level after 2-4 years;
Able and willing to travel.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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