ANIMAX
Join a creative, fast-paced team designing industry-leading animatronic and puppet characters for the themed entertainment industry. As a
Mechanical Engineer II , you’ll apply skills from industrial/manufacturing engineering, machine design, and R&D—emphasizing reliability, precision, and documentation—to bring imaginative concepts to life through mechanical innovation.
This position blends creative problem-solving with rigorous engineering across the full project lifecycle, from concept to fabrication and on-site commissioning. You’ll design custom mechanisms for multiple complex characters at once, balancing lifelike motion, durability, and manufacturability within tight timelines. Finished designs are effectively limited-run prototypes that must function flawlessly within highly constrained, organic forms for decades—always supporting storytelling while remaining invisible to the audience.
Key Responsibilities
Design, validate, and document custom electromechanical systems (linkage-driven, actuated, etc.) using SolidWorks.
Collaborate cross-functionally with creatives, engineers, and clients.
Develop 3D models, detailed assemblies, and fabrication drawings.
Integrate mechanical designs with controls, figure finish, and maintenance considerations.
Perform mathematical, structural, and dynamic analyses (FEA, RBD, etc.)
Manage documentation, BOMs, and vendor coordination.
Navigate complex customer restrictions concerning design aspects (i.e., materials, hardware, allowed approaches, etc)
Develop FAR and SLHA assessments.
Support installation and commissioning of characters on-site.
Work with Legacy designs to bring them up to present-day standard.
Contribute to continuous improvement of design practices.
Requirements
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (ABET-accredited or equivalent).
5–10 years of relevant engineering experience; themed entertainment preferred.
Proficiency in SolidWorks and PDM systems.
Strong understanding of mechanical systems, GD&T, and modern manufacturing.
Excellent communication, multitasking, and collaboration skills.
Must submit a portfolio demonstrating relevant work applicable to animatronics and/or the Themed Entertainment industry.
Travel Minimal
Work Environment Work is performed in a warehouse/shop environment with exposure to typical industrial conditions, including noise and the operation of machinery and equipment.
Seniority level Associate
Employment type Full-time
Job function
Manufacturing
Industries
Manufacturing
Robotics Engineering
Machinery Manufacturing
Location: Nashville, TN
Salary: $72,000.00-$75,000.00
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Mechanical Engineer II , you’ll apply skills from industrial/manufacturing engineering, machine design, and R&D—emphasizing reliability, precision, and documentation—to bring imaginative concepts to life through mechanical innovation.
This position blends creative problem-solving with rigorous engineering across the full project lifecycle, from concept to fabrication and on-site commissioning. You’ll design custom mechanisms for multiple complex characters at once, balancing lifelike motion, durability, and manufacturability within tight timelines. Finished designs are effectively limited-run prototypes that must function flawlessly within highly constrained, organic forms for decades—always supporting storytelling while remaining invisible to the audience.
Key Responsibilities
Design, validate, and document custom electromechanical systems (linkage-driven, actuated, etc.) using SolidWorks.
Collaborate cross-functionally with creatives, engineers, and clients.
Develop 3D models, detailed assemblies, and fabrication drawings.
Integrate mechanical designs with controls, figure finish, and maintenance considerations.
Perform mathematical, structural, and dynamic analyses (FEA, RBD, etc.)
Manage documentation, BOMs, and vendor coordination.
Navigate complex customer restrictions concerning design aspects (i.e., materials, hardware, allowed approaches, etc)
Develop FAR and SLHA assessments.
Support installation and commissioning of characters on-site.
Work with Legacy designs to bring them up to present-day standard.
Contribute to continuous improvement of design practices.
Requirements
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (ABET-accredited or equivalent).
5–10 years of relevant engineering experience; themed entertainment preferred.
Proficiency in SolidWorks and PDM systems.
Strong understanding of mechanical systems, GD&T, and modern manufacturing.
Excellent communication, multitasking, and collaboration skills.
Must submit a portfolio demonstrating relevant work applicable to animatronics and/or the Themed Entertainment industry.
Travel Minimal
Work Environment Work is performed in a warehouse/shop environment with exposure to typical industrial conditions, including noise and the operation of machinery and equipment.
Seniority level Associate
Employment type Full-time
Job function
Manufacturing
Industries
Manufacturing
Robotics Engineering
Machinery Manufacturing
Location: Nashville, TN
Salary: $72,000.00-$75,000.00
Posted 15 hours ago
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