Mechanical Engineer Engineering - Columbia, SC at Geebo

Mechanical Engineer

Company Name:
Xantrex Technology Inc.
Title: Mechanical Engineer Location: South Carolina-Columbia Other Locations:
Responsibilities:
Applicant will be responsible for completing custom mechanical design of PZ4/QED6 Switchgear and/or QED2 Switchboards based on customer specifications and local, state, and federal codes governing the product. This includes the creation of (3D) parametric models needed for the development of bus, barriers, supports, sheet metal parts and assemblies. The successful applicant will also assist Application/Order Engineering with conceptual design layouts and bill of material creation.
Required Competencies:
o BSME degree
o Excellent verbal and written communication skills
o Excellent interpersonal and customer relation skills
o Must be self-motivated
o Excellent problem resolution skills
o Experience with 3D computer modeling
o Ability to design and model parts and assemblies given basic conceptual information
o Ability to interact with engineering and manufacturing personnel
o Must be able to effectively utilize time to maintain order schedules
Preferred Competencies:
o Experience working in an manufacturing environment
o Knowledge of low voltage switchboard / switchgear design, installation, and use
o Knowledge of local, state, and federal codes governing the installation and use of low voltage switchboards / switchgear
o Ability to interpret basic front elevation, one-line, and schematic drawings
o Familiarity with UL 1558/891 and ANSI C37 preferred
o Experience with Autodesk Inventor and/or ProE 3-D computer modeling software
A BSME is preferred, along with 0 to 3 years of experience in the manufacture or design of electrical distribution equipment. Inter-personal skills are also essential in order to maintain the strong team atmosphere that currently exists within our group.
Mechanical Engineer South Carolina-Columbia 001A40 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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