Mechanical Engineering Jobs in the United States
Harvey Nash
Chillicothe, IL
Collaborate with cross-functional teams for NPI&CPI programs, including product design, product development, metallurgy, quality, reliability, mechanics, technicians, and suppliers to ensure efficient flow of projects from initiation to execution level. Responsible for engine structures & dynamics development/validation of engine components and systems by evaluating complex failure modes and providing technical guidance/expertise to provide NPI/CPI product validation.
Talascend
$33.46 - $72.33 Per hour
Richland, WA
Related experience includes, but is not limited to, experience in Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), development of fluid system design, hydraulic, heat transfer, and thermodynamic calculations, development of equipment specifications and design for waste processing, nuclear, refinery, power or chemical process facilities. Preparing technical reports and studies and design documentation, performing calculations using engineering software, and preparing specifications for complex mechanical equipment for the waste treatment process and supporting systems.
Hyster-Yale
HY Portland, OR
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling (HYMH), a world-class manufacturer of industrial lift trucks, has an outstanding opportunity for an exceptional and talented Test Engineer at our facility located in the Portland, Oregon area. HYG designs, engineers, manufactures, sells and services a comprehensive line of lift trucks and aftermarket parts marketed globally under the Hyster and Yale brand names.
Integrity Technical Services
$55000 - $80000 Per Year
Strongsville, OH
The Mechanical Designer's key responsibilities are to complete mechanical design of process equipment with 2D/3D CAD Systems (AutoCAD, Solid Edge/SolidWorks). Experienced with 2D/3D CAD (AutoCAD / SolidEdge / SolidWorks) preferred.
M-ENGINEERING
Phoenix, AZ
M-Engineering has vast opportunities for candidates with entrepreneurial spirit who seek a position in leadership and have an interest in managing and developing business. Candidates must have strong mechanical design and production skills to serve as the building blocks for management and business development.
Integrity Technical Services
$60000 - $90000 Per Year
Akron, OH
Engineering/specification of mechanical equipment, including material handling equipment, pumps, pressure vessels, tanks, heat exchangers, and other process equipment. The Mechanical Engineer performs a variety of Mechanical Engineering duties related to industrial facilities for projects large and small.
ARI
$75000 - $85000 Per year
Peoria, IL
Boasting a diverse team of over 1,500 engineering experts hailing from various nations and cultures across the globe, we are excellently poised to provide intricate and personalized resolutions to our esteemed clients. Play an active role in supplier collaboration and selection and development of the potential suppliers for the mechanical designs – some limited travel will be required.
GCR Professional Services
Woburn, MA
Responsibilities and the deliverables: Responsible for development of robotic and other electromechanical systems, including feasibility studies, design analysis, mechanical models, prototype construction and product introduction. Experience in design of precision electromechanical systems, experience in design for vacuum applications, theoretical background and experience in geometric tolerancing, theoretical background in FEA.
Strom Minnesota
Coon Rapids, MN
Improving existing and designing new products, this Mechanical Engineer will be designing and working with Manufacturing to enhance and develop new products used in hydro-expansion, hydro-testing, and end forming of tubes using SolidWorks. Job Description: Company is a leading designer and manufacturer of patented systems and tools for hydrostatic testing, end forming, tube expansion, and high-pressure accessories with pressure capabilities up to 60,000 psi (4,140 bar).
Mechanical Engineering Jobs Overview
Mechanical engineering jobs transform abstract technological ideas into reality. They combine physics with math and material science to design and build automated equipment like tools, engines, and machines. Mechanical engineers have a history of creating products that make our daily lives easier, such as generators, refrigerators, air conditioning systems, medical devices, aircraft, elevators, and escalators. There's always a need for this type of improvement and invention, which is why the Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates that the number of jobs in mechanical engineering will grow 4% over the next 10 years.
Mechanical engineers are problem solvers—they analyze issues and figure out how machinery can provide a solution. As an engineer, you'll be participating in projects from beginning to end. You'll start with research, move on to drafting, develop prototypes, oversee the manufacturing process, and possibly make alterations along the way, using computer software to design, run simulations on, and test models. To be considered for jobs in engineering, you'll need to obtain an advanced degree and stay up to date on the latest engineering software.
To increase your search results and job opportunities, try searching for other engineering jobs. You may also want to give the following related options a try:
- construction engineer jobs
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Mechanical Engineer Education and Skills
To be a successful engineer, you'll need a bachelor's and master's degree in mechanical engineering or mechanical engineering technology. During your studies, you may take courses in:
- Principles of design
- Circuits and electronics
- Graphic communication
- Mathematics
- Principles of engineering
If you're considering management or leadership roles, you might also want to get a Professional Engineering (PE) license. Creativity and expertise in math, problem solving, design, and production planning will also help you to excel as an engineer.
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How Much Do Mechanical Engineering Jobs Pay?
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