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Design Engineer

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The candidate should be capable of managing the development project from concept through product release by utilizing effective communication and hands-on skills.
Essential Functions:
Design and develop new product designs and documentation using ProE Wildfire and AutoCAD software.
Complete engineering analysis to insure designs meet functional specification and design intent .
Project management responsibility of product development activity. tasks may include ordering parts, prototypes fabrication, detailing and testing.
Support the creation of tools, fixtures, and other deliverables necessary to produce the product and components to specification.
Completion of detail prints, Bill of materials and quotations to finalize product releases
Product support and maintenance. Additionally, you will support operations in activities such as warranty investigation, manufacture of product and technical sales support.
Understanding of tube welding, bending and general fabrication practices
Requirements
Product Design Engineer Requirements:
A minimum of five to seven years demonstrated mechanical engineering/product development experience in a consumer products manufacturing environment.
Experience with architectural structures and fabrics is a plus
A minimum of a bachelors degree in Engineering, preferably mechanical, or the equivalent experience.
Candidate must have excellent communications skills, both oral and written.
Demonstrated proficiency in for Pro Engineer (Wildfire/CREO), MS Office and MS Project.
Working knowledge of AutoCAD software is a plus.
Candidate should be team oriented and hands-on with a demonstrated ability to multi-task.
If you are interested in learning more about these roles, please send resume to:
Mike Toohey
www.careersinconnecticut.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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