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Senior Design Engineer


Essential Functions:
Conduct product design and perform engineering development and testing work on assigned projects, either individually or as part of a team
Create concept and design layouts of complex products or particular systems within a product
Develop and implement design changes in support of internal cost down initiatives
Develop and maintain work schedules on assigned projects
Create and check new drawings and update existing drawings for form, fit, and function. Checks to include BOM, tolerance analysis, material specifications, etc.
Create, check, update, and load product bills of material in the system per procedure
Provide design support and analysis for issues arising in manufacturing, purchasing, quality control, and the field
Ensure commitments on projects are met including cost, schedule, function, performance, serviceability, and appearance
Ensure that all designs are reviewed for safety considerations and agency requirements
Assist in developing and improving engineering procedures
Perform additional assignments and/or duties as assigned by supervisor

LEVEL OF RESPONSIBILITY:
Responsible for several components of a project or a complex component of a larger project
Contributes to the team / department by applying their knowledge to one or more functional areas
Fully developed professional able to work without direct guidance or direction from others
Has in depth knowledge of the discipline and role

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
2D or 3D CAD knowledge, AutoCAD, Solid Works or Pro-E software
Detail oriented
Good graphic ability
Self-starter, able to work with little supervision
Good communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to represent company with a professional image

EDUCATION AND
Experience:
B.S. degree with a concentration in Engineering or related field and 5
years related experience or
Equivalent experience as a Designer (minimum 10 years related experience)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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