Job Title: Mechanical Engineer III Job Location: Corning, NY Job Duration: 12 Months (possibility of extension) Payrate: $63.33 - $65.52/ hr on w2 Job Summary:
- A senior mechanical design engineer responsible for providing detailed mechanical designs of handling and process equipment.
- Responsible for all aspects of the design, build and debug of equipment including vendor management.
- hands-on mechanical support for the installation, start-up and debug glass manufacturing process equipment. This includes working with a multi-functional team (mechanical, electrical, controls, facilities, IT, operations, etc.)
- Involves the application of mechanical principles encompassed in mechanics, hydraulics, thermodynamics, metallurgy, and machine design used for the design, production, operation, and use machinery of all types.
Key Responsibilities:
- Work closely with internal project team to understand design requirements.
- Independently determines and develops approaches to solutions.
- Responsible for installation and debug at factory site.
- Provide hands on input and insight into equipment installation and troubleshooting.
- Verify equipment build and layout a Productt drawings.
- Coordinate installation plan with safety and plant receivers.
- Confer with client's engineers and vendors to resolve equipment install or build discrepancies.
Requirements:
- 10+ years of mechanical equipment design experience.
- Proficient with SolidWorks.
- Competent with structural FEA analysis.
- Experience with design, install, start-up and debug of robust mechanical equipment suitable for the manufacturing environment.
- Ability to effectively manage mechanical and electrical trades executing equipment install and debug.
- Knowledge of machine guarding and safety practices and standards (OSHA, etc.)
- Good written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to collaborate and work with diverse teams (skills, gender, culture, race, etc.)
Travel Requirements:
- Potential travel of 25%
- Travel to a supplier or vendor may be required for equipment check-out before shipment.
Work Schedule:
- Typical 40 hours per week.
- May require working weekends/holidays or longer days to support schedule.