What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manufacturing Engineer position at Sulzer?
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About The Role
Job Summary
The (Mechanical) Engineering Specialist is responsible for researching, designing, and developing mechanical systems and components. This role applies advanced engineering knowledge to support the development and testing of mechanical and electromechanical systems.
This job profile is intended for specialist professionals that apply advanced knowledge of a job area. Required to manage projects / processes independently with limited supervision. Typically coaches and reviews the work of lower level professionals.
This job and its associated grade are specifically aligned with roles that have the following scope of responsibility: Small, Medium, Large organization.
Key Responsibilities
Design and develop mechanical systems and components.
Conduct research and testing to validate designs.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support product development.
Ensure compliance with engineering standards and safety regulations.
Provide technical support and mentorship to junior engineers.
Skills & Qualifications
Typically a University degree (or equivalent work experience) and at least of 5–7 years of relevant experience (or equivalent skills) are minimally required to carry out the role.
Proficiency in CAD and mechanical simulation tools.
Strong understanding of mechanical design principles.
Experience in product development and testing.
Effective communication and teamwork skills.
What we offer you
What We Offer
Sulzer is an equal opportunity employer. We believe in the strength of a diverse workforce and are committed to offering an inclusive work environment.
We are proud to be recognized as a Top Employer 2026 in Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Switzerland, South Africa, the UK and the USA.
About The Role
Job Summary
The (Mechanical) Engineering Specialist is responsible for researching, designing, and developing mechanical systems and components. This role applies advanced engineering knowledge to support the development and testing of mechanical and electromechanical systems.
This job profile is intended for specialist professionals that apply advanced knowledge of a job area. Required to manage projects / processes independently with limited supervision. Typically coaches and reviews the work of lower level professionals.
This job and its associated grade are specifically aligned with roles that have the following scope of responsibility: Small, Medium, Large organization.
Key Responsibilities
Design and develop mechanical systems and components.
Conduct research and testing to validate designs.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support product development.
Ensure compliance with engineering standards and safety regulations.
Provide technical support and mentorship to junior engineers.
Skills & Qualifications
Typically a University degree (or equivalent work experience) and at least of 5–7 years of relevant experience (or equivalent skills) are minimally required to carry out the role.
Proficiency in CAD and mechanical simulation tools.
Strong understanding of mechanical design principles.
Experience in product development and testing.
Effective communication and teamwork skills.
What we offer you
What We Offer
- 12 Paid Holidays
- 15 Paid Time off (PTO) Days
- Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability
- 401k with 6% company match
- Employee Assistance Program
- Employee Wellness Program
- Bonus Programs. Based on company performance and individual performance.
Sulzer is an equal opportunity employer. We believe in the strength of a diverse workforce and are committed to offering an inclusive work environment.
We are proud to be recognized as a Top Employer 2026 in Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Switzerland, South Africa, the UK and the USA.