Mechanical Automation Engineer

Westbrook, ME
Full Time
Experienced
Mechanical Automation Engineer
Pay Range: $85,000 - $100,000, based on experience
Location: Westbrook, Maine (On-site)

Lanco Integrated is one of the world's most experienced designer and manufacturer of turnkey automated assembly and test systems. Lanco Integrated offers a worldwide design, sales, manufacturing, and service network committed to ensuring our global customers have local access to our wide range of systems and machine expertise. From concept and development to finished product and after-sales service, Lanco Integrated empowers global assembly.
We are currently seeking an experienced Mechanical Automation Engineer to join our engineering team in Westbrook, Maine. In this role, you’ll design, build, and support advanced automation systems from concept through commissioning. You’ll collaborate closely with mechanical, electrical, and controls engineers as well as project teams to turn designs into fully functional machines. This position offers hands‑on involvement with cutting‑edge technologies and the opportunity to see your designs come to life in real‑world manufacturing environments. If you enjoy mechanical design, problem solving, and working directly with equipment, this is an excellent opportunity.
 
Mechanical Automation Engineer Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Design and engineer advanced automated assembly stations from concept through final build
  • Produce complete mechanical design packages, including:
    • Assembly and detail drawings
    • Bills of material (BOMs)
    • Station descriptions and I/O designations
  • Participate in internal and customer design reviews
  • Estimate and document station cycle times
  • Support machine builds through purchasing, manufacturing, assembly, and debug phases
  • Lead vendor communications and Requests for Quotation
  • Develop test plans and perform risk analyses
  • Review technical scope, cost, and schedule with the Project Engineer
  • Manage your work with awareness of project schedules and budgets
     
Additional Duties May Include:
  • Support development and updates of machine manuals
  • Assist Applications Engineering and Sales with quotations and technical specifications
  • Help develop and maintain mechanical design standards
  • Support Customer Service and Field Engineering as needed
  • Assist with special projects and new employee training
     
Mechanical Automation Engineer Qualifications:
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
  • 7+ years of experience in automation or machine design
  • Strong mechanical system design expertise with exposure to sensors and control systems
  • Proficiency in 3-D CAD and Microsoft Office
  • Ability to perform tolerance stack-up analyses and advanced mechanical engineering calculations
  • Working knowledge of:
    • Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
    • Basic machining practices
    • MRP system processes
  • Familiarity with ISO procedures and structured engineering environments
     
Benefits:
We take care of our people — and their futures.
Benefits include:
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Health, dental, and life insurance
  • Short‑ and long‑term disability
  • Paid time off & paid holidays
  • Paid parental leave
  • ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan)
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • A collaborative, innovative environment where your ideas matter

 
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