Amazon Logistics is looking to integrate new mechatronic products into its Delivery Station of the future to improve the customer shopping experience.
Requirements
- SolidWorks or similar CAD experience and understanding of best practices for part design, advanced assemblies, complex configuration management
- Hands on experience crafting proof-of-concept models and prototypes
- Thorough understanding and use of principals, theories and concepts in mechanical engineering and ability to apply them to product design
- Knowledge of SolidWorks simulation or Ansys Finite Element analysis tools
- Experience in the design of complex mechanical products and equipment at volume
- Proficiency with Product Lifecycle Management PLM software and ECO’s
- Proficiency with SolidWorks Simulation or Ansys Finite Element Analysis tools
Responsibilities
- Lead overall end-to-end equipment technology development to move through ideation, development, conceptual design, detail design, testing and on-site implementation.
- Write requirements, functional specifications, design verification plans, and functional test procedures
- Collect customer needs and feedback from the technologies deployed in the field to propose new solutions and enhancements
- Influence technical and business decisions working through data-driven contributions based on technology tests and validation plans
- Define and track clear project timelines, and manage project budget
- Conduct regular progress reviews and reporting
- Partner with simulation team for validating new ideas and concepts to optimize current workflows and automate manual process paths
Other
- BS degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent
- 4+ years of working in mechanical engineering or equivalent experience
- Organizational skills and the ability to work well with teams
- Experience communicating concepts and writing technical documents
- Experience with full lifecycle and proficiency at completing tasks to meet associated milestones
- Experience evaluating design, performance and logistical tradeoffs for hardware systems
- MS in Mechanical Engineering