Design and Development:
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- Lead the design and development of custom automated systems, ensuring all processes and components meet client requirements and GAMP standards.
- Oversee and coordinate CAD design for sub-systems and entire machines, ensuring that designs meet form, fit, and function requirements.
- Develop and iterate concept CAD models to define and communicate the overall system layout, including space constraints, motion ranges, and operator interfaces.
- Collaborate with the controls engineering team to define automation sequences, safety devices, and guarding requirements.
- Conduct safety risk assessments, document hazards, and develop mitigation strategies.
- Manage the creation and maintenance of detailed engineering documentation, including schematics, assembly drawings, and bills of materials.
- Lead project teams in the execution of design phases, ensuring that project milestones are met on time and within budget.
- Provide technical direction and feedback to engineering team members, ensuring adherence to best practices and project goals.
- Participate in formal design reviews, offering expert insights and recommendations to optimize designs and processes.
- Coordinate with project managers to prioritize tasks, manage resources, and maintain project schedules.
- Stay current with industry trends and emerging technologies, identifying opportunities to implement new methods and standards that enhance engineering efficiency and product quality.
- Support sales and marketing teams with technical expertise during client engagements, contributing to proposal development and project planning.
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.
For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.