Job Title: Mechanical Design Engineer
Company:Persona Staff
Job description: Job Summary What We’re Looking For:
- Grade 12 / National Senior Certificate
- BTech or BEng Degree in Mechanical Engineering
- 3+ years of hands-on experience as a Design Engineer
- SolidEdge and/or CAD experience (we love the detail you bring to your designs!)
- A valid driver’s license and your own transport to get you where the action is
- Knowledge of Axis, Pumps, Motors, Bearings, Heat Treatment, and more!
Your Mission (Should You Choose to Accept It):
- Design and draw all things mechanical: from new ideas to improvements on existing designs
- Use your creativity to develop processes, production units, machine parts, and plant components
- Take your designs through testing and manufacturing, bringing them to life in the real world!
- Assist the maintenance team in modifying machinery for optimum performance
- Maintain accurate records of all drawings and designs
- Collaborate with R&D, Plant, and Project Engineers to turn ideas into reality
Why Join Us?
- Be part of a global organization with endless opportunities to learn and grow
- Work with cutting-edge technology in a fast-paced, exciting environment
- Design the future with your innovative ideas and technical expertise!
If you’re ready to dive into a role where creativity meets engineering, apply now!Send your CV and salary expectations toLet’s make engineering magic happen!Persona StaffRecruiter
Expected salary: R300000 – 450000 per year
Location: Western Cape
Job date: Mon, 13 Jan 2025 23:46:24 GMT
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