What Does a Week in the Life of the Mechanical Engineer II Look Like?
Design, develop, and test Mechanical equipment, components, circuits, or systems.
Advise Mechanical system integration across vehicle platforms and products.
Advise equipment installation sequencing within a production environment.
Advise disposition of new and non-conforming equipment items.
Document and maintain drawings, specifications, instructions, procedures, and guidelines.
Conduct research and studies new technologies to innovate and design solutions or products.
Serve as project engineer for Mechanical system development, integration, and testing initiatives.
Coordinate with internal customers, vendors, suppliers, and other third parties.
Complete work assignments promptly and accurately.
Perform other related duties and responsibilities as required.
Secondary Duties:
Participate in engineering staff meetings
Please note that this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities required by the employee in this role. Duties, obligations, and activities may change at any time, with or without notice. Reasonable accommodations may enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Proven experience in determining design alternatives that improve cost, durability, performance, and manufacturability goals.
Ability to collaborate with other engineering disciplines - mechanical, structural, automotive, and certification.
Ability to work in a process driven environment - quality, supply chain, production, and engineering.
Experience managing tasks and multi-phase projects.
Experience in the following engineering practices: estimation (time & cost), design and configuration development, bill of material development, manufacturing sequence development, systems design, sustainment and maintenance, and test and evaluation.
Experience working with ERP and MRP enterprise systems.