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Design Lead Mech Design, CAD, Unigraphics

New York, United States

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Job Summary

The Engineer should be good at Mechanical Design Fundamentals, CAD Design Skills, and Solidworks. The main objective is work on Semiconductor industry and provide innovative and efficient mechanical designs.

Key Responsibilities

  • Work on development projects of vacuum process equipment, with the responsibility for all mechanical design aspects and manufacturing of the equipment, subassemblies and components
  • Provide mechanical engineering expertise, while focusing on design quality, reliability, cost, and ease of manufacturing
  • Perform analytical studies and theoretical calculations, requiring a variety of engineering knowledge, including analysis of vacuum vessels, heat transfer, material structural analysis, fluids, motion mechanisms
  • Define mechanical design specifications based on customer requirements and company capabilities
  • Prepare presentations and present design concepts, ideas, and test results to internal and external customers
  • Provide expertise in mechanical engineering while participating in design reviews, support procurement efforts in correlation with overall project deadlines
  • Provide “hands on” assistance and support to the manufacturing team
  • Develop test plans and design of experiments and is directly involved in prototype development and testing
  • Create and release engineering documentation through the ECO process

Skill Requirements

BE /BTech in Mechanical with 5+ years of experience in Semiconductor/High-tech/ Special purpose machine industry.

  • Design experience using Solidworks, AutoCAD or similar 3D CAD system is required.
  • Experience designing Capital Equipment for Semiconductor Industry is preferred (vacuum vessels, wafer handling, motion mechanisms, etc).
  • Knowledge of ion beam and/or vacuum physics is preferred.
  • Experience in Mechanical products design & development.
  • Knowledge in Machined components.
  • Sheet metal parts design and Detailing.
  • Design of weldments and fabrication knowledge
  • Knowledge of drafting standards, ASME Y 14.5 GD&T standard.
  • Experience in SAP or similar PLM system.
  •  Knowledge of Engineering change notifications and implementing changes ECR/ECO/ECN.
  • Structural and thermal finite element analysis experience (Solidworks Simulation, ANSYS, etc) is preferred
  • Understanding of manufacturing process and tolerance.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Education requirements: Mechanical Engineering curriculum with applicable industry experience, BE/B Tech/BS
  • Experience with SolidWorks, Inventor, ProE or similar 3D CAD system is required.
  • Experience with SAP, or similar PLM system, is preferred

Other Requirements

Preferable to have experience in Semi equipment's industry

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