Sr. Mechanical Design Engineer Architecture - Cary, IL at Geebo

Sr. Mechanical Design Engineer

Located in Cary, ILSalary:
$100KDIRECT HIRE OPPORTUNITY - STARTING AT $100,000/YROur client located in Cary, IL is looking for an Sr.
Mechanical Design Engineer to join their team! In this position, will provide engineering and design expertise to projects, working within the engineering automation department, supervising smaller projects or leading larger complex projects.
If selected, you will receive the following
Benefits:
BCBS non PPO and/or PPO; including dental insurance Life insurance and vision insurance discount 401K plan with dollar for dollar match up to 3% and then $0.
50 up to 50% Paid sick leave, paid vacation (up to 3 weeks), and paid holidays (9) Growth Opportunities/Salary Continuance In this position, you will:
Design automation for products/assemblies using knowledge of electronic controls, pneumatic actuators, mechanical systems, and operator interfaces Develop new automation concepts/specifications or make improvements to existing products with input from other departments Guide the design effort in creating prototype/s and production drawings Our client is flexible on the salary.
They are focused on finding the right person for the position.
Ways to apply for this Sr.
Mechanical Design Engineer position:
Apply through this post Apply on our website ExpressHires.
com Email Kyle at email protected Call Kyle at 847-426-0404 Visit our office at 750 S 8th st.
West Dundee, IL 60118 Express Office:
Crystal Lake580 East Terra Cotta AvenueCrystal Lake, IL 60014 Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Automation Mechanical Systems Pneumatics Prototyping Electronics Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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