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Senior Mechanical Design Engineer
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Seeking a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer in Seattle to lead new product development from concept to mass production. You'll need 7+ years of expertise in SolidWorks, complex assemblies, and managing full product lifecycles for high-volume electro-mechanical devices. This role demands strong DF...
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United States , Seattle
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Mechanical Design Engineer – Space Hardware
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Join Amazon's Project Kuiper as a Mechanical Design Engineer in Seattle. You will design and qualify mechanical systems for satellite and spaceflight hardware. This role requires 7+ years of space industry experience and expertise in Siemens NX and GD&T. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to...
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Mechanical Design Engineer
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Seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer with 7+ years of space hardware experience. You will design structural/avionics systems using Siemens NX and GD&T in Redmond, WA. The role involves full lifecycle support from CAD to qualification testing. A background in FEA and a hands-on, ownership mindset ...
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United States , Redmond/Seattle, WA
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Embark on a rewarding career path by exploring Mechanical Design Engineer jobs, a cornerstone profession where innovation meets practical application. Mechanical Design Engineers are the creative and analytical force behind the physical systems, components, and products that shape our modern world. They transform conceptual ideas and requirements into detailed, functional, and manufacturable designs, serving as a critical bridge between theoretical engineering principles and tangible reality. This role is found across a vast spectrum of industries, including automotive, aerospace, consumer electronics, industrial machinery, robotics, and medical devices, offering diverse and dynamic career opportunities for those with a passion for problem-solving and creation. The typical day-to-day responsibilities of a Mechanical Design Engineer are both varied and deeply technical. Professionals in this field are primarily responsible for creating and developing designs using industry-standard 3D Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software such as SolidWorks, AutoCAD, PTC Creo, or similar platforms. This involves generating detailed part and assembly drawings, specifying tolerances, and selecting appropriate materials. A significant part of the role is conducting analysis, which may include Finite Element Analysis (FEA) for structural integrity, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for thermal and fluid flow, and other simulations to validate design performance and reliability under various conditions. They build and test prototypes, analyze failure points, and iterate on designs to meet all performance, cost, and safety criteria. Furthermore, Mechanical Design Engineers collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including electrical engineers, manufacturing specialists, and project managers, to ensure designs are optimized for production and assembly. They also create and maintain comprehensive design documentation and are often involved in troubleshooting issues during the manufacturing process. To succeed in Mechanical Design Engineer jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is essential. A bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or a closely related field is typically the minimum educational requirement. Beyond formal education, proficiency in 3D CAD modeling and a strong grasp of engineering fundamentals such as mechanics, thermodynamics, and material science are non-negotiable. Key soft skills include exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and effective written and verbal communication skills to articulate complex design concepts and collaborate with team members. Familiarity with industry standards, design for manufacturability (DFM), and design for assembly (DFA) principles is highly valued. Whether you are an entry-level candidate or a seasoned professional, Mechanical Design Engineer jobs offer a challenging and fulfilling career for those dedicated to turning visionary ideas into the engineered products of tomorrow.

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