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Join Brose Group as a Design Engineer in Pune. You will create 3D models and 2D drawings in CATIA V5 for automotive latch systems, applying GD&T and DFM principles. This role requires product knowledge of closure mechanisms and offers a modern working environment within a growing global company.
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Design Engineer - Closure Systems
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Join Brose in Pune as a Design Engineer specializing in Automotive Closure Systems. You will create 3D models and 2D drawings in CATIA V5, applying GD&T and engineering standards. This role requires product knowledge of door latches, mechanisms, and DFM/DFA principles. We offer a competitive pack...
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Seeking a Design Engineer in Pune with 5-9 years of automotive seat design experience. You will lead complete seat assembly and component development using CATIA V5 for North American clients. This role offers a competitive package, health insurance, flexible hours, and a collaborative, modern wo...
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Join our team in Pune as a Design Engineer II, specializing in bioprocess equipment for pharma and biotech. You will create detailed 3D models and engineering drawings using SolidWorks/AutoCAD, ensuring compliance with ASME BPE and GMP standards. This role involves collaborating on innovative flu...
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Danaher Corporation
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Engineering Designer jobs represent a critical and dynamic career path at the intersection of creativity, technical precision, and practical problem-solving. Professionals in this field are the architects of the tangible and digital worlds, transforming conceptual ideas and engineering principles into detailed plans, models, and specifications that guide manufacturing, construction, and software development. Unlike roles focused purely on theoretical analysis, Engineering Designers apply their deep technical knowledge to create functional, efficient, and innovative solutions that meet specific requirements, standards, and user needs. The core responsibility of an Engineering Designer is to develop comprehensive design packages. This typically involves using industry-standard computer-aided design (CAD) and building information modeling (BIM) software to produce detailed drawings, 3D models, schematics, and diagrams. They perform crucial calculations for stress, thermal dynamics, electrical load, or system performance to ensure their designs are safe, robust, and compliant with all relevant regulations and industry standards. Their work is highly collaborative; they regularly interface with project managers, other engineering disciplines, clients, and manufacturing or construction teams to integrate systems, resolve technical queries, and ensure the design intent is accurately realized. Common specializations within Engineering Designer jobs include mechanical design, electrical and instrumentation (EC&I) design, civil/structural design, and increasingly, digital product or systems design. A mechanical designer might detail components for machinery, while an EC&I designer focuses on control systems, wiring, and instrumentation loops. In the tech sphere, a design systems engineer operates at the nexus of UI/UX and front-end development, creating reusable component libraries and interactive prototypes to ensure product consistency and accelerate innovation, often incorporating emerging technologies like AI. Typical skills and requirements for these roles are both technical and soft-skills based. A strong foundational education in an engineering discipline (e.g., mechanical, electrical, civil, software) is paramount, often evidenced by a degree, HND/HNC, or equivalent experience. Proficiency in specialized software—such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Revit, EPLAN, or modern front-end frameworks—is essential. Analytical thinking, meticulous attention to detail, and a firm grasp of physics and mathematics are crucial for successful design execution. Furthermore, successful Engineering Designers possess excellent communication skills to articulate complex ideas, a collaborative mindset for teamwork, and a commitment to continuous learning to keep pace with evolving materials, technologies, and methodologies. For those seeking leadership, career progression often leads to senior or principal designer positions involving technical authority, mentorship, and the development of design standards. Ultimately, Engineering Designer jobs are for those who derive satisfaction from seeing a concept materialize into a working reality, offering a career that is both intellectually challenging and fundamentally creative.

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