Product Design Engineer Construction, Mining & Trades - Fayetteville, NC at Geebo

Product Design Engineer


Product Engineer / Design Engineer - Fayetteville, NC
$60-75K
Company, a world leader in the appliance industry, is currently interviewing for a Product Design Engineer. Engineer will be responsible for the design, execution & implementation of new product development from inception through launch.
o Manage technical design aspects of a project from inception through production launch
o Product design responsibility of components and assemblies to include concept development, design validation, print release, tooling review, manufacturing evaluation and product launch within the specified project timeline
o Apply best design practices to ensure successful product introduction and product life cycle adhering to compliance and company standards,
o Proficiency in specifying materials for design optimization. Strong understanding of manufacturing processes and capabilities.
o Accountability in leading root cause analysis and resolution to design and process related issues.
o Effective leadership and communication methods--written, verbal, leading cross function meetings and associated activities
o Effective multi-tasking management with proper follow-up during resource imbalances
o Requirements:
o At least 1
years of design engineering experience for new product development
o BS Engineering Degree or related technical degree
o Must have some experience with development of plastic injection molding or thermoform molding components
o Applied knowledge of design for manufacturing assembly (DFMA) principles
o Proficient with DOE, tolerance analysis, process capability, design verification
o Proficiency with CATIA V5 is preferred
o NO VISA SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE
CONTACT: Stu MacBeth @ (810) 796-2345
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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