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Join Cosmo Intelligent Medical Devices as a Mechanical Engineer in Rome. You will design complex medical devices using SolidWorks, focusing on sheet metal, CNC, and injection-molded parts. The role requires 3+ years of machine design experience, knowledge of IEC 60601 standards, and proficiency i...
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Join our dynamic team in Rome as a Mechanical Engineer. Design innovative HVAC, fire protection, and plumbing systems for major building projects. We require a degree, 3-4 years' experience, and proficiency in AutoCAD and BIM software like Revit. This role offers a collaborative, international en...
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Join Cosmo Intelligent Medical Devices in Rome as a Mechanical Engineer. Design and optimize mechanical systems, integrating them with AI software and electronics. Utilize your SolidWorks expertise and medical device industry knowledge, including IEC 60601 standards. Collaborate in a dynamic team...
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About the Engineer - Mechanical role

Explore a world of opportunity with Engineer - Mechanical Jobs, where innovation meets practical application. Mechanical engineering is a broad and dynamic profession that forms the backbone of countless industries, from automotive and aerospace to energy, manufacturing, and robotics. Professionals in this field are responsible for designing, analyzing, manufacturing, and maintaining mechanical systems—essentially anything that moves or uses power. The core mission of a mechanical engineer is to solve real-world problems by applying principles of physics, materials science, and thermodynamics to create efficient, safe, and reliable products and processes.

Typical responsibilities for mechanical engineers span the entire product lifecycle. In the design phase, they use computer-aided design (CAD) software to create detailed blueprints and 3D models of components and assemblies. They conduct rigorous analysis using finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to predict how designs will behave under stress, heat, or fluid flow. Beyond design, these engineers oversee prototyping, testing, and validation to ensure performance meets specifications and regulatory standards. They also play a critical role in manufacturing, optimizing production lines, selecting materials, and troubleshooting equipment issues. Many mechanical engineers work on system integration, ensuring that mechanical parts function seamlessly with electrical, hydraulic, and software systems. Project management is another common responsibility, involving budgeting, scheduling, and coordinating with cross-functional teams, suppliers, and clients.

To succeed in mechanical engineering jobs, professionals need a strong foundation in core technical skills. Proficiency in CAD software (such as SolidWorks, AutoCAD, or CATIA) is essential, along with knowledge of simulation tools for stress and thermal analysis. A solid understanding of mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and material properties is non-negotiable. Practical skills in manufacturing processes—like machining, welding, 3D printing, or injection molding—are highly valued. Soft skills are equally important: mechanical engineers must communicate complex ideas clearly, collaborate with diverse teams, and think critically to troubleshoot unexpected challenges. Familiarity with industry standards (e.g., ASME, ISO) and quality control methodologies (like Six Sigma) is often required. Most positions demand a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or a related field, with many employers preferring candidates who are licensed Professional Engineers (PE) or working toward that credential.

The career path offers vast variety. Some mechanical engineers specialize in thermal systems, designing HVAC or power plants. Others focus on robotics and automation, creating machines that improve efficiency. Still, many find rewarding roles in product development, renewable energy, or biomedical devices. Whether you are an early-career professional seeking entry-level mechanical engineering jobs or an experienced engineer looking for senior design or management roles, this field provides continuous learning and the chance to shape the physical world. With technology evolving rapidly—including the rise of additive manufacturing, smart materials, and digital twins—mechanical engineering remains a future-proof, impactful career. Explore the latest mechanical engineering jobs today to find a role that matches your skills and ambitions.