Electromechanical Designer
Location
We are looking for a Electromechanical Designer to support LU-VE Plant in Texas (Zyklus – Texas – USA).
The role reports to the Engineering Supervisor.
Brief Job Description
The Electromechanical Designer is responsible for completing and releasing drawings that satisfy customer design requirements, industry specifications and company standards. Prepares and modifies electrical and mechanical drawings in a timely manner while working under the direction of the Engineering Manager.
WHAT YOUR TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES WILL BE:
- Create part assembly drawings based on design created by Engineering, Sales or Customer.
- Be able to complete sets of unusual and complex drawings that include multiple section views, component drawings, assembly drawings, and Bill of Materials.
- Prepare a full range of simple and complex 3D/2D models of assemblies and components consisting of mechanical, piping and electrical disciplines
- Designer works from sketches (red line), physical examples, computer models, and verbal information supplied by Engineering, Sales or Customer.
- Based on sheet metal models, creates the programs, and validates sheet metal punching/bending programs.
- Must be responsible for maintaining compliance with tight schedules and effectively manage own time.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s degree in drafting technology or related field with a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience or an Associates’ degree with a minimum of 2 years relevant experience is required
- 1-3+ years of experience in electrical drafting
- Basic knowledge of Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Proficient knowledge of Inventor and Auto Desk software
- Excellent knowledge of engineering design principles.
- Solid math and analytical skills.
- The ability to meet tight deadlines and thrive in a fast-paced environment.
- Good interpersonal and communication skills.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
While performing the duties of this job the employee will work in a manufacturing facility and regularly be exposed to:
- Humidity, loud noises, dirt
- Unpleasant Odors
- Varying and extreme temperatures (heat and cold)
- Sheet Metal
- Mechanical parts
- Forklift traffic