Custom Machine and Automation Equipment Project Engineer – Salary up to $85K
- Minimum requirement of a four-year degree in mechanical engineering or manufacturing engineering
- At least two years of experience in designing custom equipment machines using SolidWorks, from concept to completion
- Minimum of one year of experience in 3D CAD design
- Competitive salary up to $85,000 annually
- Must be a United States citizen or Green Card holder
- No remote work option
- Full-time position
- Permanent employment as W-2 employee
- Comprehensive benefits package provided
- No relocation assistance
- Located in the Brown Deer, Wisconsin area
This is a full-time position for a Custom Machine and Automation Equipment Project Engineer at a company specializing in employee-oriented, custom automation engineering designs. The company is known for its innovative approach to designing custom automation equipment, as well as its production of standard products sold globally. With only six engineers in the group, each engineer has a significant impact on the company's success. Promotions are often made from within the organization.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the following duties and responsibilities:
- Designing custom equipment machines from initial concept to final completion
- Creating customized automation and robotic work cell equipment
- Finding effective solutions to various technical challenges
- Overseeing projects throughout the production process
- Collaborating effectively with team members
- Managing projects within specified time constraints
In addition to these duties and responsibilities, the ideal candidate should possess the following qualifications:
- A four-year degree in mechanical engineering or manufacturing engineering
- At least two years of experience in designing custom equipment machines from concept to completion
- At least two years of experience using 3D SolidWorks
- Familiarity with machine tool, material science, hydraulic and pneumatic concepts
- Understanding of machine design principles and power transmission