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Our client, a leading manufacturer of electronic connectors, has an immediate opening for a Product Design Engineer responsible for the design and development of new products, technologies, and processes for electro-mechanical connector devices and wire harness assemblies that meet and exceed customer performance requirements, cost objectives, and program schedule requirements.
Technical Job Functions:
Connector elements design, development, and processing skills:
Contact beam design and alloy choice knowledge.
Connector insulator plastic design skills and materials knowledge.
Effectively influence best processing and assembly methods.
In-depth understanding of plating chemistries used in civil and military applications.
Proficient in using 3D solid modeling and able to generate 2D CAD detailed drawings.
Basic knowledge of mechanical Finite Element Analysis (FEA).
Skilled in GD&T and tolerance analysis.
Basic knowledge of connector electrical functions and high-speed signal propagation physics.
Ability to lead design team meetings, conduct design reviews, and follow up on action items.
Strong technical report writing skills.
Experience in creating, updating, and maintaining project schedules.
Deep understanding of connector qualification test standards.
Effective interaction with marketing, manufacturing, and customers.
Support and maintain trade compliance.
Make daily decisions related to new product programs and product improvements.
Experience in authoring product qualification tests, supervising testing, and writing summary reports.
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
At least 2 years of experience in designing electronic connectors.
Understanding of stamping, injection molding, and small part assembly processes.
Must be a US citizen or Permanent Resident.
Company Description: An electronic connector and cable assembly manufacturer.
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