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Posted
June 03, 2026
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Job Description
Mechanical Design Engineer
Job Description
The Mechanical Design Engineer designs and supports precision workholding solutions and industrial equipment, with a strong emphasis on chucking systems and machined components. This role works closely with manufacturing, machining, and project teams to ensure that all designs are practical, manufacturable, and thoroughly documented. Hands-on experience and applied knowledge are highly valued, and candidates who have developed their skills through trades, apprenticeships, or on-the-job learning are strongly encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities
+ Design mechanical components, assemblies, and detailed drawings using SolidWorks, including parts, assemblies, and fully dimensioned prints.
+ Develop and modify workholding and chuck designs for industrial and manufacturing applications, ensuring robust and reliable performance.
+ Revise and update drawings based on machining feasibility feedback from machinists an...
Job Description
The Mechanical Design Engineer designs and supports precision workholding solutions and industrial equipment, with a strong emphasis on chucking systems and machined components. This role works closely with manufacturing, machining, and project teams to ensure that all designs are practical, manufacturable, and thoroughly documented. Hands-on experience and applied knowledge are highly valued, and candidates who have developed their skills through trades, apprenticeships, or on-the-job learning are strongly encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities
+ Design mechanical components, assemblies, and detailed drawings using SolidWorks, including parts, assemblies, and fully dimensioned prints.
+ Develop and modify workholding and chuck designs for industrial and manufacturing applications, ensuring robust and reliable performance.
+ Revise and update drawings based on machining feasibility feedback from machinists an...