Mechanical Systems Design Engineer
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Apple's Measurement R&D group is recruiting Mechanical Systems Design Engineers with mechanical and automation design experience, strong communication and technical leadership skills.
Description
You will brainstorm, design, develop and characterize metrology equipment used to calibrate and test Apple's new groundbreaking technology and products. Your design work will range from lab scale systems - understanding and characterizing tool capability at sub-micron mechanical tolerances, to developing automated mass-production measurement tools, where balancing the engineering tradeoffs between precision, costs, lead-time and throughput is critical. With great diversity of the problem space, you will rely on your engineering background to architect the optimal solution for the problem at hand, leaning on the fundamentals of materials science, structural and thermal analysis, machinery design, automation and manufacturing processes.
You will work collaboratively with a creative and diverse team of experienced engineers from all disciplines including instrumentation, core technology, product design and operations teams developing state of the art measurement systems for Apple.
","responsibilities":"Automated measurement system development and optimization from ideation to deployment
Detailed mechanical design of manual and automated measurement and calibration systems (including component and materials selection, 3D/2D CAD, mechanism design, FEA)
Collaboration with vendors to develop measurement systems and improve manufacturing and metrology capabilities and processes
Management of vendor prototyping schedule and manufacturing plan
Support new product failure analysis and continuous improvements in product manufacturability and performance, contributing to the production of the highest quality products available
Support new vendor development to expand Apple's vendor base with regards to capability, capacity, and geographical influence
Preferred Qualifications
High volume electronics manufacturing equipment design, including structures, sheet metal, plastics, fixture/mechanism design, robotics, probe design, plating materials, thermal design, and instrumentation integration is a plus
UG NX experience preferred
FEA (stress analysis) highly desirable, ANSYS preferred
Plastic part design, molded part design highly desirable
Metal and plastic materials science
Project and product management experience strongly preferred
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Consumer electronics experience is preferred
Experience working with vendors and partners across geographic regions
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelors in Mechanical, Aerospace or Mechatronics engineering or related field
3+ years of industry experience
You have excellent communication and interpersonal skills
You know 3D CAD modeling systems and workflow
You can apply GD&T (ASME Y14.5) principles and drafting standards
Requires up to 25% international travel to support equipment design, deployment, and validation
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