Mechanical Engineer II
Company | Emerson Electric |
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Location | Houston, TX, USA |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Bachelor’s |
Experience Level | Mid Level |
Requirements
- This position requires a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering
- 2+ years of direct design experience as a Mechanical Engineer
- Demonstrated ability to independently design mechanical components based on a keen understanding of material properties, manufacturing processes, machining & assembly fit tolerances as well as kinematic & stress analysis
- Experience with 3D CAD software (preferably Solid-Edge)
- An understanding of FEA tools and how to interpret results
- Proficiency in the use of MS Excel and/or MathCad software, as well as MS Office suite of products
- Effective communication and decision making abilities (mandatory)
Responsibilities
- Create new innovative and practical product designs in accordance with company specifications and design standards (as part of cross-functional development teams)
- Create product design models in 3D CADD.
- Analyze engineering problems and recommend solutions
- Perform and check engineering calculations to verify product design
- Execute detailed component design, including tolerancing, material and surface treatment selection
- Create, monitor and evaluate test programs to verify/validate product performance
- Create, check, and maintain appropriate engineering documentation in support of a product design, in accordance with company procedures
- Participate in NPD gate reviews, as needed
- Provide the sales, operations, and marketing groups with technical assistance
- Communicate effectively with outside agencies to obtain product approval
- Work with other departments to ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Experience in the Nuclear industry
- EIT desirable but not mandatory
- Design experience in valve & actuator, oilfield, or rotating equipment industries
- Experience with Solid-Edge