NEPTUNE is Hiring a Sr. Mechanical Engineer II Near Tallassee, AL
Position Summary This role will help develop and introduce new designs into production, enhance existing designs already in production, and provide mentoring within the engineering team.Mechanical engineers work as part of collaborative cross-discipline teams to deliver designs with innovative, cutting-edge technology produced locally in a world class manufacturing facility. Skills Expected:
Designing injection molded thermoplastic parts.
Designing sand-cast metal parts.
Specifying machining requirements for metal and plastic parts.
Designing stamped sheet metal parts.
Modeling mechanical parts in 3D CAD (CREO preferred).
Directing creation and checking of ANSI standard drawings.
Developing product test plans and specifications.
Protection of Electronic Assemblies in Harsh Environments.
Requirements Education: Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (or international equivalent) or beyond. Experience: 10 years of relevant design experience. Preferred Qualities:
Excellent writing, speaking and presentation skills.
An ability to quickly grasp what needs to be done and works relentlessly to completion.
A pleasant disposition that fits well with our team.
A desire to lead and mentor younger engineers, gladly sharing knowledge and experience.
A drive to continually learn and sharpen skills
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