Entry Level Mechanical R&D Engineer

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Here at Siemens, we take pride in enabling sustainable progress through technology. We do this through empowering customers by combining the real and digital worlds. Improving how we live, work, and move today and for the next generation! We know that the only way a business thrive is if our people are thriving. That’s why we always put our people first. Our global, diverse team would be happy to support you and challenge you to grow in new ways. Who knows where our shared journey will take you?<br><br><strong>Transform the everyday with us! <br><br></strong><strong>We are looking for an Entry Level Mechanical R&D Engineer. This position will be based in Roebuck, SC<br><br></strong><strong>You will make an impact by:<br><br></strong><ul><li>Leading new product development projects for electrical Low Voltage Power Distribution Systems, specifically Busway Systems, Bus Plugs and accessories.</li><li>Engineering innovative designs of commercial and industrial electrical products utilizing Creo.</li><li>Creating multiple design concepts & performing trade-off studies of those concepts to determine the optimal solution. </li><li>Managing and planning projects including scope of work, schedules, costs, and completion dates. </li><li>Preparing prototypes for design feasibility evaluation and testing. Preparing and executing test plans.</li><li>Working with cross functional teams to drive projects to completion.</li><li>Creating part and assembly drawings, BOMs, and Engineering Change Notices.<br><br></li></ul><strong>You’ll win us over by having the following qualifications: <br><br></strong><strong>Basic Qualifications: <br><br></strong><ul><li>Bachelor's Degree</li><li>0 - 5 years’ experience in R&D / new Product Development Engineering</li><li>Experience with Creo or similar 3D modelling software.</li><li>Working knowledge of AC and DC Electrical System</li><li>A proven track record of developing design concepts with a comprehensive evaluation of all interfaces and contributing factors.</li><li>Strong working knowledge of design for manufacturability (DFM), design for assembly (DFA), product design and testing.</li><li>Hands-on prototyping experience.</li><li>Legally authorized to work in the United States on a continual and permanent basis without company sponsorship<br><br></li></ul><strong>Preferred Qualifications: <br><br></strong><ul><li>BSME (Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering) or BSEE (Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering)</li><li>UL 857 Busway design experience.</li><li>Familiarity with North American and International Electrical Certification Procedures</li><li>Familiar with National Electric Code (NEC) including NFPA 70</li><li>Familiarity with IP ratings and IEC standards applicable to Busway.</li><li>Familiarity with Electrical circuits and analytics.</li><li>Creative and analytical thinking with an ability to work alone or in a group setting.</li><li>Knowledge of Configurable / Modular design methodology</li><li>Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Thermal (CFD) simulation expertise<br><br></li></ul><strong>About Siemens:<br><br></strong>We are a global technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to sustainable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, we create technology with purpose adding real value for customers. Learn more about Siemens here.<br><br><strong>Our Commitment to Equity and Inclusion in our Diverse Global Workforce: <br><br></strong>We value your unique identity and perspective. We are fully committed to providing equitable opportunities and building a workplace that reflects the diversity of society, while ensuring that we attract the best talent based on qualifications, skills, and experiences. We welcome you to bring your authentic self and transform the everyday with us.<br><br>#Siemenstradesperson #SiemensMFGcareer #MFGRoebuck<br><br>$67,480 $115,680<br><br>

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