Associate Product Design Engineer

Progressive Staffing LLCBuffalo, NY
$60,000 - $75,000Onsite

About The Position

Our client, a global manufacturing organization with headquarters in WNY, is looking to add an Associate Product Design Engineer to their growing team.

Requirements

  • 1+ year experience using 2D and 3D CAD software via internships, coursework, and/or professional experience
  • Knowledge of engineering fundamentals, material selection & mechanics of materials
  • Proficient computer skills
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Strong organization skills and time management skills
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Self-motivated

Responsibilities

  • Participate in the design and development of complex engineering products/components for aerospace, energy, defense, medical, and industrial industries
  • Produce detailed engineering drawings and bills of materials (BOMs) through collaboration with CAD Designers
  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to gain a firm understanding of production capabilities, assembly processes, and Design for Manufacturability (DFM) requirements
  • Create product specifications that align with customer needs/project goals
  • Ensure all components meet form, fit, function, performance, and manufacturability requirements
  • Sit in on customer meetings to ensure new product conditions are accurately defined and detailed
  • Research, analyze, develop prototypes, and test/validate new product concepts and design improvements
  • Ensure all engineering documentation is properly recorded throughout all phases of the product development lifecycle
  • Utilize engineering principles, analysis, and material selection to drive and support decisions while designing each product
  • Collaborate with various internal team members (Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality, and Sales) teams to ensure successful project completion
  • Work well both independently and in a team environment
  • Other duties as assigned/as necessary
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