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M Staffing is looking for a Mechanical Engineer with both mechanical and electrical experience in Columbus, OH. This role involves designing mechanical components and systems for power conversion products, supporting product lines from concept to production.
Ideal candidates will have a BS in Mechanical Engineering and significant experience in electromechanical packaging, along with strong CAD skills in SolidWorks and AUTOCAD.
Mechanical and Electrical Engineer
The Mechanical and Electrical Engineer will work with members of the design and project teams to create mechanical systems (components) and outline electrical schematics for power conversion products using Solidworks and AUTOCAD.
The M&E Engineer will develop new products within the Company and support existing designs. The position will be located in Columbus, OH and will play an important role in developing new products and value analysis and value engineering activities.
The candidate must possess both mechanical and electrical aptitude to develop new products and create new assembly processes.
The candidate must be able to interpret electrical system schematics. Familiarity with power conversion systems is desirable. Knowledge or familiarity with electromagnetic interference (EMI) methods is a plus.
Knowledge of manufacturing materials and the production of sheet metal and machining methods are required. Familiarity with thermal design, heat flow and structural analysis is desired but not mandatory.
Strong 3D CAD skills with SolidWorks is necessary and an ability to complete high‑level interconnect schematics using AUTOCAD is a must.
The Mechanical and Electrical Engineer should have a minimum of 7 years design experience with electromechanical packaging including enclosures, sheet metal and manufacturing techniques, preferably with a company manufacturing power conversion systems.
Alternatively, an exceptional talent for Mechanical and Electrical design with less experience will be considered.
In addition, a working knowledge of electrical interconnect technologies including cable and harness, connectors, power distribution and signal interconnects would be considered most favorably.
BS in Mechanical Engineering from a recognized, fully accredited program with a minor in Electrical Engineering. Alternatively, better than a working knowledge and solid/proven experience working in electrical power conversion will be considered in lieu of an Electrical Engineering degree.
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