Design Engineer, Entry
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Job description
Design Engineering position that will be involved in new product development, existing product improvement, and CAD support. Design, develop, and recommend design approaches necessary to meet production requirements for new or improved product and/or processes in a furniture manufacturing environment., * Analyze, develop, and recommend design approaches necessary to meet production requirements for new or improved products and/or processes.
- Check completed layouts and drawings for clarity, completeness, conformity to standards, procedures, specifications, and accuracy of calculations and dimensioning.
- Participate in product prototyping and mock-ups.
- Independently apply solutions of moderate scope and complexity and perform and solve standard assignments.
- Coordinate with Manufacturing Engineering/Tool & Die, Production, Purchasing, and Marketing on information to complete a project.
- Handle multiple projects with firm deadlines.
- Function as a team member.
- Must be flexible to perform other duties as assigned and required.
Requirements
Do you have experience in Prototypes?, * Related engineering design experience using Computer Aided Design software, including an understanding of tolerances, weld symbols, etc. (ProE preferred)
- Troubleshoot complex problems requiring ingenuity and innovation.
- Participate in prototype development in the engineering shop and manufacturing environment.
- Strong leadership, organization, presentation, and interpersonal skills.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Highly motivated., * BS in engineering related field.
- Proficient with 3D modeling.
- Familiarity with PDM product data management is a plus (Windchill preferred).
- Experience in handling a high-volume manufacturing environment.
Physical Requirements:
Able to sit and stand for extended periods of time. Able to communicate effectively in both written and spoken English. Able to use a computer for 8 hours with frequent motion of hand, wrist, and fingers, due to typing, ten-keystrokes and phone handling on a daily basis. Must wear protective equipment such as safety glasses when walking out in the manufacturing area.