Mechanical Engineer

S&S WorldwideLogan, UT
22h

About The Position

We are the largest U.S. manufacturer of roller coasters and high-thrill amusement rides. We believe that the success of our business is directly related to the performance of our employees. To that end, we are committed to hiring the best and brightest individuals. Mechanical Engineer Job Summary A Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the design and analysis of major amusement rides and roller coasters.

Requirements

  • BS degree in Mechanical Engineering.
  • 5+ years practical post-grad experience in mechanical equipment design and stress analysis, preferably in the amusement ride industry
  • Solid computer skills, including CAD Software (e.g., SolidWorks and AutoCAD), Mathcad, and FEMAP.
  • Working knowledge using GD&T and Tolerance Analysis.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Proven ability to communicate clearly and effectively with engineering team members and customers.
  • Ability and willingness to travel domestically and internationally occasionally as required.
  • Working knowledge with industry standards (domestic and international)

Nice To Haves

  • 7+ years practical post-grad experience in performing mechanical systems design and analysis.
  • Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering
  • Design experience in multiple-disciplinary projects, coordinating with mechanical, structural, and electrical engineering processes.
  • Experience working with international 3rd party reviewers (e.g., TUV, CSEI).
  • Experience in preparing project documentation and maintenance manuals.
  • Professional Engineering (P.E.) license

Responsibilities

  • Assist in definition of mechanical system performance requirements, concept generation, Trade Studies, FMEAs, design review, and selection.
  • Participate in hazard analyses (risk assessments) for new rides or new ride functions.
  • Document safety hazards, mitigation methods, and system reliability.
  • Perform stress and fatigue analysis of mechanical structures and components using finite element analysis (FEA) and classical strength-of-material calculations.
  • Estimate component factors of safety against loading failure and fatigue.
  • Create stress analysis reports to document ride component strength and fatigue life conform to industry code requirements.
  • Review, analyze, and report on test data (accelerometer data, strain gage data).
  • Participate in or lead engineering design reviews with customers and 3rd-party reviewers.
  • Other duties may include feasibility and safety testing, research and development, and team leadership and/or management of designers, drafters, and other engineers.
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