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WHY HONEYWELL?
Honeywell changes the way the world works.
For more than 130 years, we have solved the toughest customer challenges through a rare combination of our industrial expertise and our innovations in groundbreaking software and technology, and industry-leading automation.
This perfection is built on a foundation of inclusion, diversity and driving a performance culture that values integrity and ethics.
Are you ready to help us make the future?
ABOUT THE ROLE
As a Mechanical Design Engineer I here at Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, you will be a key contributor to the design and development of cutting-edge navigation and sensor solutions for a variety of applications. Your knowledge of Mechanical Engineering principles will ensure the delivery of innovative and high-performance mechanical designs. You will report directly to our Mechanical Engineering Manager, and you will work out of our Minneapolis, MN location on a Hybrid (3 on-site) work schedule.
In this role, you will be critical in the mechanical design process, ensuring the delivery of high-quality and reliable navigation and sensor products. Your responsibilities will include the mechanical design and drafting of our navigation and sensor products using CREO Parametric. You will also have the opportunity to conduct Finite Element Analysis to validate designs, performing thermal and structural analysis to optimize product performance using NX Simcenter.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Must be a US Citizen due to contractual requirements
Full Time
Durable Manufacturing
$92k-110k (estimate)
05/22/2024
07/20/2024
honeywell.com
OLATHE, KS
>50,000
1920
TERRY KARST
$10B - $50B
Durable Manufacturing
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