Mechanical Designer Engineering - Tualatin, OR at Geebo

Mechanical Designer

Working on Cleanroom/Servicor product with the engineering team on the shop floor to design and draft mechanical products for the Cleanroom HVAC products that are used to provide clean air to surgical rooms.
Job Requirements:
Handling multiple projects (basically designing small parts that will go into the larger final product)
Utilization of internally developed programs for getting data to various departments, including procurement support.
Knowledge of Microsoft DAX M.R.P system is a plus. Any material requirement planning program knowledge is very useful as we have to interface our BOM's with these systems regularly.
Self-motivated person who can quickly prioritize with minimal oversight.
Handling multiple projects (designing small parts that will go into the larger final product)
Education and Skills:
Associates Degree in Mechanical Engineering, drafting, designing or related degree or 2 years of work or internship experience
Excel
Inventor or SolidWorks (Inventor Preferred). Knowledge of 3D parametric modeling. Knowledge on equation based modeling and how to properly modify those types of models. Inventor test will be administered during interview.
Autodesk AutoCAD
Autodesk Vault
Autodesk Revit MEP custom family creation and modification. Creating schedules for design, procurement and SAE departments.
Willingness to learn and cross train into other design roles as we have multiple product lines.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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