Sanitary Piping Design Engineer
- 1 or more years of experience in 3D SolidWorks design, specifically in sanitary piping for the biotechnology, food, and/or pharmaceutical industries, is required for consideration.
- An engineering degree (or an additional year of 3D SolidWorks design experience) is also required.
- Salary range: $50,000 to $70,000.
- Must be a United States citizen or holder of a Green Card.
- No remote work available.
- Full-time position.
- Permanent W-2 employee status.
- Comprehensive benefits package.
- No relocation assistance provided.
- Location: Whitewater, Wisconsin Area.
This is a full-time role for a SolidWorks Mechanical Engineer at a growing manufacturing company that specializes in custom structural systems and metal components. The company serves a diverse range of customers, including biotechnology, food, and pharmaceutical companies. Employees are encouraged to develop their skills and advance their careers within the company. With ongoing growth, there will be numerous opportunities for career progression. The company values its employees and provides a supportive work environment. It has been operating for approximately 30 years and has a workforce of around 100 employees. Since 2007, there have been no layoffs.
If an employee demonstrates the required aptitude and drive, they can progress to a project management role. This position is available due to the company's expansion to meet the increasing demand for its products. The duties and responsibilities of the successful candidate include:
- Creating detailed, custom 3D SolidWorks drawings.
- Collaborating closely with project managers and project engineers, following their instructions.
- Generating bills of materials.
The ideal candidate should possess the following qualifications:
- 1 or more years of experience in 3D SolidWorks design, with a focus on sanitary piping within the biotechnology, food, and/or pharmaceutical industries.
- An engineering degree (or an additional year of 3D SolidWorks design experience).
- Proficiency in or a willingness to acquire proficiency in electrical controls and fluid mechanics.
- A strong work history.
- Must be a US citizen or possess a Green Card.
- Residence within a 45-minute commute.