Robotics Mechanical Engineer, Velocity

Amazon.com Inc

Westborough, MA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
3D Modeling, CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing), Computer Engineering, Cross-Functional, Design for Assembly (DFA), Documentation Design, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Drawing, Finite Element Analysis, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, Hardware Development, Industrial Design, Manufacturing, Manufacturing Cost, Manufacturing Design, Mechanical Assembly, Mechanical Design, Mechanical Engineering, Problem Solving Skills, Product Design, Requirements Management, Robotics, Test Design, Test Plan/Schedule, Testing, Tolerance Analysis
LOCATION
Westborough, MA
POSTED
27 days ago

As a Hardware Development Engineer within the (RDPI) team, you will design, develop, and deliver mechanical components and systems for Amazon"s next generation of products. You will work with cross-functional teams to transform concepts into manufacturable designs that meet customer needs and business requirements.

Key job responsibilities

  • Deliver mechanical design projects from concept through production, ensuring designs meet functional requirements, cost targets, and manufacturing constraints
  • Create 3D CAD models, engineering drawings, and specifications for mechanical components and assemblies
  • Conduct engineering analyses including tolerance stack-ups, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T), and Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
  • Develop and execute test plans to validate mechanical designs against product requirements
  • Collaborate with industrial designers, electrical engineers, and manufacturing partners to integrate mechanical designs with other subsystems.
  • Identify and resolve technical issues during development and production phases
  • Document design decisions, test results, and engineering changes
  • Support Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and Design for Assembly (DFA) activities

About the Company

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Amazon.com Inc

At Amazon, we don’t wait for the next big idea to present itself. We envision the shape of impossible things and then we boldly make them reality. So far, this mindset has helped us achieve some incredible things. Let’s build new systems, challenge the status quo, and design the world we want to live in. We believe the work you do here will be the best work of your life.

Wherever you are in your career exploration, Amazon likely has an opportunity for you. Our research scientists and engineers shape the future of natural language understanding with Alexa. Fulfillment center associates around the globe send customer orders from our warehouses to doorsteps. Product managers set feature requirements, strategy, and marketing messages for brand new customer experiences. And as we grow, we’ll add jobs that haven’t been invented yet.

It’s Always Day 1
At Amazon, it’s always “Day 1.” Now, what does this mean and why does it matter? It means that our approach remains the same as it was on Amazon’s very first day – to make smart, fast decisions, stay nimble, invent, and stay focused on delighting our customers. In our 2016 shareholder letter, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos shared his thoughts on how to keep up a Day 1 company mindset. “Staying in Day 1 requires you to experiment patiently, accept failures, plant seeds, protect saplings, and double down when you see customer delight,” he wrote. “A customer-obsessed culture best creates the conditions where all of that can happen.” You can read the full letter here

Our Leadership Principles
Our Leadership Principles help us keep a Day 1 mentality. They aren’t just a pretty inspirational wall hanging. Amazonians use them, every day, whether they’re discussing ideas for new projects, deciding on the best solution for a customer’s problem, or interviewing candidates. To read through our Leadership Principles from Customer Obsession to Bias for Action, visit https://www.amazon.jobs/principles
COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Retail
FOUNDED
1994
WEBSITE
http://Amazon.com/militaryroles