Custom Mechanical Designer

Landscape StructuresDelano, MN
$30 - $36

About The Position

The Custom Mechanical Designer is responsible for developing detailed design drawings and specifications for mechanical parts and assemblies using computer-assisted drafting (CAD) equipment.

Requirements

  • High level of attention to detail
  • Able to clearly communicate to various departments.

Nice To Haves

  • Associated degree preferred
  • 3+ years of experience preferred

Responsibilities

  • Designs and drafts custom products; develop detailed design drawings and specifications for mechanical parts and assemblies using computer-assisted drafting (CAD) equipment.
  • Search for and uses existing custom products (CPs) or standard products as a basis for creating a custom design; updates applicable changes and adds information into the ERP (AX)
  • Uses design criteria and pre-sale information to select and develop specifications of materials needed for a project.
  • Create/complete layouts, shop drawings, assign part numbers; create bills of material, and installation sheets for custom products so manufacturing can be completed in a timely manner.
  • Responsible for assuring designs meet all safety and regulatory requirements; Solid understanding and implementation/use of safety requirements (entanglements, sharp edges, fall heights, accessibility, zoning, etc.
  • Able to work effectively independently; some work may be reviewed before released, but not all work needs to be reviewed
  • Responsible for effectively managing their work queue and complete work on time.
  • Troubleshoots technical issues with products and the systems used in the department
  • Support planning and builds of custom and/or prototype assemblies.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • eligibility for a profit-sharing opportunity
  • medical, dental, vision, life, and disability benefits
  • paid time off and paid holidays
  • 401(k) retirement plan and employee stock ownership plan
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