Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

Westbrook, ME
Full Time
Engineering
Mid Level
Pay range is $36 - $42+ per hour based on experience

Lanco Integrated is seeking a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer 3 to join our growing team. The Mechanical Design Engineer is accountable for planning, designing, documenting, and supporting designs through manufacturing. The Mechanical Design Engineer maintains effective communication channels with all stakeholders throughout the project. They will work with the team to ensure the project is executed within budget and schedule constraints, while meeting customer expectations and Lanco’s internal goals. This person will need the ability to communicate effectively, use feedback for design improvement, break down problems, think creatively, research unfamiliar technologies as needed, and use the resources available to them to make critical design decisions that will set Lanco up for success.
  
Lanco Integrated is a leading manufacturer of custom equipment for production automation and a builder of flexible turnkey assembly systems. With machines installed in over 30 countries, we have extensive experience in the construction of special-purpose equipment as well as in the integration of industrial robots and other commercially available automation products. Lanco Integrated has the solution to your needs for custom automation within medical, consumer products, defense, electronics, and commercial industrial products and device manufacturing.
 
Senior Mechanical Design Engineer 3 Job Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Primary responsibilities include conceptual engineering, design, and detailing of advanced automated assembly stations
  • Create mechanical design output for assigned systems and stations including assembly drawings, bills of material, detail drawings, station descriptions, and I/O designations
  • Participate in internal and customer reviews, as required
  • Estimate and document station cycle times
  • Support the machine build process throughout the purchasing, manufacturing, assembly, and debug phases of the assigned projects with information about the design
  • Self-Manage and help others with:
      • Awareness of scheduling and budgetary requirements
      • Review design input information (tech specs, costing, schedule, customer parts, etc.)
      • Review technical and budgetary details with the Project Engineer
      • Produce Test Plans and Risk Analyses
  • Lead vendor correspondence and Requests for Quotation
  • Assist Project Engineer with Project Level Tasks
  • Approved for design of critical test systems
  • As needed, support the development of machine manuals by updating documentation
  • As needed, support Applications Engineering and Sales during the development of quotation and tech spec
  • As needed, assist in the development of standards in mechanical design
  • As needed, assist Customer Service in support of Field Engineering
  • As needed, assist in projects the Project Engineers or Engineering Management may be involved in to further Lanco’s goals
  • As needed, assist in new employee training, informal and formal
 
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
  • 7 + Years Automation Design experience
  • Knowledge of automation design, strong mechanical system emphasis.  High level emphasis on sensor specification and control systems
  • Proficient in 3-D CAD, MS Office
  • Basic Understanding of MRP system process
  • Knowledge of Lanco standard components
  • Capable of performing tolerance stack up calculations
  • Capable of performing advanced mechanical engineering computations
  • Comprehensive knowledge of department and companywide ISO procedures
  • Strong communication skills, both verbal and written
  • Ability to apply Geometric Tolerancing and Dimensioning
  • Knowledge of basic machining practices
Benefits:
  • 401(k) matching
  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Company paid holidays
  • ESOP
  • Tuition reimbursement
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