Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Engineer II (Design) – Semi-Conductor Manufacturing Equipment** Not accepting Entry Level ApplicationsPrivately held, global manufacturer of high-performance industrial equipment used in electronics and semiconductor production. This organization is known for engineering-driven innovation, a strong team culture, and long-term employee retention. They’re looking to bring on a Mechanical Engineer II to support the design and development of complex thermal processing systems and related capital equipment.What You’ll Be Doing- Design mechanical systems and components for advanced capital equipment - Develop 3D CAD models (SolidWorks) and produce detailed 2D drawings for manufacturing - Run simulations (thermal, stress, motion) to validate designs - Collaborate with cross-functional teams across mechanical, electrical, and software engineering - Support manufacturing with design improvements, fabrication feedback, and assembly optimization - Analyze customer requirements and evaluate feasibility, cost, and performance - Partner with sales and service teams to incorporate real-world feedback into design enhancements - Contribute to value engineering, cost reduction, and product customization effortsWhat They’re Looking For- B.S. in Mechanical Engineering - ~3+ years of experience in high-tech equipment, industrial machinery, or capital equipment environments - Strong proficiency with SolidWorks (3D + 2D design) - Solid understanding of GD&T, structural design, and thermal systems - Experience with machining, fabrication, and real-world mechanical design constraints - Exposure to electromechanical systems is a plus - Background in semiconductor or electronics manufacturing is a plus, not requiredWhat Stands Out- You’re not just modeling parts—you understand how designs actually get built and perform in the field - Comfortable owning projects while also working across teams - You think in terms of performance, reliability, and cost—not just “does it work”Additional Details- Location: Northern New Jersey (remote - hybrid)- Travel: ~20% (domestic + occasional international)