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Junior Mechanical Designer
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Join our Toronto team as a Junior Mechanical Designer. You will create detailed 3D models and develop mechanical systems using CAD software like NX or SolidWorks. This role offers a performance bonus, insurance benefits, and career growth in a dynamic, collaborative environment.
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Canada , Toronto
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Intermediate Mechanical Designer
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Join our team as an Intermediate Mechanical Designer in the Greater Toronto Area. You will design mechanical systems using NX/CATIA, from concept to production, for industries like automotive and aerospace. Enjoy a performance bonus, insurance, and long-term growth in a collaborative environment.
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Canada , Greater Toronto Area
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Co-op mechanical designer
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Launch your mechanical engineering career with this Co-op Designer role at Reinbold Engineering. Gain hands-on experience in HVAC and plumbing design for major projects across Canada. You'll develop skills in AutoCAD/REVIT, work alongside experts, and contribute to real commercial and institution...
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Canada , Calgary; Toronto; Edmonton; Kelowna; Vancouver
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Reinbold Engineering Group
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Launch your engineering career by exploring Mechanical Graduate Engineer and Mechanical Designer jobs. These roles form the backbone of product development and innovation across countless industries, from automotive and aerospace to consumer goods, industrial machinery, and energy systems. Professionals in these positions transform conceptual ideas and functional requirements into precise, manufacturable designs, bridging the gap between theoretical engineering principles and real-world application. A Mechanical Designer or Graduate Engineer typically engages in the complete product development lifecycle. Core responsibilities often include creating detailed 2D drawings and sophisticated 3D models using industry-standard Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software like AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or CATIA. They perform essential engineering calculations for stress, thermal, fluid dynamics, or tolerance analysis to validate their designs. A significant part of the role involves selecting appropriate materials, components, and manufacturing processes to ensure designs are cost-effective, reliable, and meet all performance criteria. Furthermore, these professionals are responsible for ensuring all designs comply with relevant industry standards, safety regulations (such as machinery directives), and best practices. They frequently collaborate with cross-functional teams, including other engineers, manufacturing personnel, and project managers, to bring a product from the drawing board to production. Typical requirements for these entry-level and early-career jobs usually include a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field for Graduate Engineers, or an associate degree/diploma in mechanical design technology for Designers. Employers universally seek proficiency in CAD software and a solid understanding of core engineering principles like mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are paramount, as is meticulous attention to detail to produce accurate and error-free documentation. Effective communication skills are essential for presenting design ideas, writing reports, and collaborating with team members. Familiarity with design for manufacturability (DFM) and assembly (DFA) is highly valued, as is a basic understanding of project management and quality assurance processes. Whether you are a recent graduate eager to apply your theoretical knowledge or a skilled designer proficient in CAD, pursuing Mechanical Graduate Engineer or Mechanical Designer jobs offers a dynamic and impactful career path. These positions provide the opportunity to work on diverse projects, contribute to technological advancement, and develop a versatile skill set that is in high demand globally. Start your search today to find the role where you can shape the future of technology and innovation.

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