Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Engineer – Design, Build, Innovate Ready to be part of something new and exciting? We're a growing company looking for a Mechanical Engineer who's eager to roll up their sleeves, take ownership, and help shape the future of our operations. If you enjoy turning ideas into real-world solutions and seeing your designs come to life—this is your opportunity.What You'll Do:Design and develop equipment and mechanical systems from concept to completionPerform stress calculations and analysis to ensure safety, durability, and performanceCreate detailed designs and drawings using AutoCADCollaborate with cross-functional teams to improve and optimize equipmentSupport installation, testing, and troubleshooting of new and existing systemsIdentify opportunities for efficiency improvements and cost savingsWhat We're Looking For:Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related fieldExperience with AutoCAD (or similar CAD software)Strong understanding of mechanical design principles and stress analysisHands-on mindset with the ability to work closely with equipment and production teamsProblem-solver who thrives in a fast-paced, evolving environmentExcellent communication and teamwork skillsWhy Join Us?This is more than just a job—it's a chance to build something from the ground up. You'll have the opportunity to make a real impact, bring your ideas to life, and grow alongside a company that values innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement.If you're ready to take your engineering career to the next level and be part of a team that's going places, we'd love to connect.What You Bring (Education & Background):Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering required (or closely related engineering discipline)Strong academic or hands-on foundation in mechanical design, statics, and materialsCoursework or project experience in stress analysis, machine design, or structural mechanics is highly preferredInternship or co-op experience in a manufacturing, equipment, or industrial environment is a plusEIT/FE certification is a bonus, but not required