Designs and develops new products, specifies functional requirements, conducts testing, and collaborates with manufacturing partners to optimize design effectiveness, cost, and reliability.
Work Flexibility: Hybrid
What you will do
- Designs, validates and brings new products to market.
- Specifies precise new product functional requirements; designs, tests and integrates components to produce final designs; and evaluates the design's overall effectiveness, cost, reliability and safety.
- Designs, develops, executes and evaluates fitness-for-use testing, product specifications and process validation plans; creates and reviews material part specifications and bills of materials.
- Collaborates with internal manufacturing partners, contract manufacturers, designers and product specialists to optimize designs for manufacturability.
- Utilizes CAD (Computer Aided Design) or CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) systems to model new designs and produce detailed engineering drawings.
What you need
- Knowledge of JDNT systems
- This job typically requires a degree or equivalent and a minimum of 4 or more years experience in manufacturing
- College degree or equivalent
- Good English skills
Top Skills
Cad
Cae
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