Job Description
Job DescriptionSalary:
You build things. Not just in SolidWorks. Real things with your hands, your instincts, and a drive to solve problems that most engineers neverencounter.We arelooking for a Product DevelopmentEngineering Lead who thrives at the intersection of precision and creativity, where a parametric model in the morning might give way to a hand-built prototype by afternoon.
This is a role for someone who takes genuine pride in the craft. Someone who can own a project from kickoff to client presentation and still roll up their sleeves whenit'stime to get into the details.
The Nitty Gritty
- Lead projects from conception through delivery including research, scheduling, third-party resource management, budgets, and scopes of work.
- Build andmaintainstrong client relationships through direct communication and polished presentations.
- Lead multidisciplinary teams
- Nurture design and engineering talent, help others become their best
- Constantly learn and educate yourself - become a subject matter expert in anything
- Research emerging technologies and advancedcomponentengineering.
- Understand client needs and build statement of work proposals
- Attack challenging engineering problems quickly and creatively. Produce elegant solutions under real constraints.
- Conduct periodic design reviews with engineers and designers
- Develop and interpret system-level electrical block diagrams and MCOs.
- You know how and can teach others to develop 3D CAD parts and assemblies to support detailed engineering, FEA simulation, and prototyping.
- Drive complex 3D modeling in SolidWorks, including PDM Works, advanced surfacing, and parametric configurable assemblies.
- Generate precise detail and assembly drawings.
- Build mockups and prototypes craftsman-style, using hand tools with care and confidence.
- Conduct system-level tolerance stack-up analyses.
- Oversee others in quote, order, receive, inspect, and hand-build complex electromechanical prototypes end-to-end.
- Test, analyzeresults, anditerate.
What You Bring
- Comfort and energy in a fast-paced,multi-disciplinary, andmulti-project environment.Youcan context-switch without losing(a bit)momentum.
- Sharp instincts foridentifyingand communicating project risks before they become problems.
- A collaborative nature. You communicate fluidly across disciplines and know thatgreat workrarely happens alone.
- The ability to juggle competing priorities with a level head and a positive attitude, even when the pressure is real.
- Experience preparing timelines, calculations, and client-facing proposals.
- Resilience. The design world rewards those who are genuinely passionate about making things.
Bonus Points
- Experience managing externalpartners andvendors, including EE and SWfirms,on joint development projects.
- A knack for coordinating, shipping, and tracking parts across multiple active projects simultaneously.
- Ability to assess manufacturing feasibility and selectappropriate processesacross diverse industries.
- An award-winning sense of humor. (We're serious about this one.)