Mechanical Engineer – Electromechanical Components
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Are you the kind of engineer who loves getting into the details—how components fit together, how loads move through a design, and how performance improves with each iteration? If you’re energized by building smart electromechanical products rather than managing dashboards or chasing KPIs, this role was built for you.
We’re looking for a
hands‑on Mechanical Design Engineer
to lead the development of high‑performance electromechanical components used inside advanced machines. This is a product‑focused role for someone who enjoys deep technical ownership, close collaboration, and seeing designs progress from concept through validation and production.
What You’ll Do
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Design, develop, and continuously improve
mechanical assemblies for actuator and motion‑control product lines
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Own detailed component‑level design work, including gears, bearings, shafts, housings, and linear motion elements
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Create and maintain 3D models and engineering documentation using modern CAD tools
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Perform load analysis, tolerance studies, and design trade‑offs to ensure robust, reliable performance
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Plan and support mechanical testing, using measurement tools to validate performance, durability, and real‑world behavior
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Collaborate closely with electrical engineering, manufacturing, and quality teams to ensure designs are manufacturable and production‑ready
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Support new product introductions by working directly with manufacturing and quality during builds, testing, and issue resolution
The Kind of Engineer Who Thrives Here
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You have
5+ years of experience
in mechanical design or product development
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You’ve worked on
electromechanical, actuator, or motion‑control products
, or closely related systems
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You value
design and development
more than cost‑cutting projects or KPI‑driven initiatives
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You bring a
startup‑style mindset
—curious, detail‑oriented, and motivated by building great products
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You’ve spent time in a
manufacturing environment
and understand how design decisions show up on the shop floor
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You’re comfortable working cross‑functionally and incorporating feedback from manufacturing and quality early in the design process
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You demonstrate thoughtful career progression and long‑term ownership over the products you help create
Technical Skills & Experience
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Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering required
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Strong proficiency with 3D CAD;
SolidWorks
experience is highly preferred
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Solid understanding of mechanical systems including gears, bearings, linear motion components, and precision assemblies
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Experience with load calculations, mechanical analysis, and performance trade studies
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Hands‑on experience with mechanical testing, measurement tools, and performance validation
Why This Role Is Different
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This is
component‑level design
, not total machine design
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You’ll be creating
critical electromechanical building blocks
that go inside customers’ machines
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Your work directly impacts performance, reliability, and how customers differentiate their products
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You’ll have real design ownership and influence—not just incremental updates
If you’re motivated by solving mechanical challenges, refining designs until they’re right, and building smart electromechanical components that truly matter, I'd love to hear from you.