What are the responsibilities and job description for the New Product Development Design Tech (Part-Time) position at Crenlo Engineered Cabs?
SUMMARY: The best candidate for this position is a strong team player with the ability to be flexible and adapt. Primary responsibilities include design creation with consideration of customer specifications, manufacturing processes, welding requirements, and engineering principles. This position requires a positive attitude, strong communication skills.
Key Responsibilities
Environment: This position is regularly exposed to noise, odors, dust, chemicals, temperature extremes, hazardous substances, drafts, vibration, electricity, heights, and pinch point hazards. Physical Requirements statement(s)
Key Responsibilities
- Development of electrical, mechanical and/or non-metallic design content, including prints, justified with data
- Development of design solutions through a basic understanding of Crenlo manufacturing capabilities, best practices and industry standards to satisfy customer specifications
- Execute a basic understanding of GD&T and drafting practices while developing accurate drawing packages.
- Document all design decisions with appropriate justification in design files
- Participate in design reviews to gain design direction consensus
- Develop design alternatives for internal review and recommendations to customers
- Consistently produce accurate build drawings
- Able to schedule work and complete work in a manner that supports commitments
- Other duties as assigned
- Knowledge of Engineering Principals
- Excellent organizational and multitasking skills
- Flexibility and adaptability to change
- Manufacturing support
- Individual and team problem solving skills
- Pursuing Bachelor’s Degree in engineering is required
- Experience with PTC Creo, Solid Works or similar 3D modeling software
- Knowledge of basic manufacturing practices
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office software
- Typically requires standing, walking, and sitting on a regular basis. Approximately 60% of time will be spent on the production floor and the remaining 40% will be in an office.
- Specific vision requirements include depth perception and peripheral vision. Sustained visual concentration on numbers, policy documents, etc. while viewing small areas such as monitors and small screens.
- Maintains up-to-date knowledge of federal and state employment law, compliance, trends, new technologies and best practices in areas of responsibilities.