Description
program management
cad modeling
test planning
ip documentation
value engineering
standards compliance
The Sustaining Engineering role supports GEIS commercial products such as cable trays, wiring management systems, mechanical fittings, gratings, pipe hangers, and seismic bracing for national and international markets. It involves identifying and executing sustaining initiatives, assisting manufacturing plants, handling customer queries, and driving cost and performance improvements through Value Analysis/Value Engineering. The position also requires ensuring compliance with global design standards (IEC, UL, NEMA) and performing system and component sizing, design, simulation, and testing to meet U.S. market specifications.
- Manage multiple Sustaining Engineering programs and projects to meet business objectives and profit targets.
- Own projects end‑to‑end, covering conceptualization, detailed design, validation, testing, and sustainability initiatives.
- Collaborate with cross‑functional, multidisciplinary teams to make critical technology and engineering decisions.
- Design, validate, and release systems, subsystems, and components; develop CAD drawings, 3D models, and assemblies; ensure timely PLM/ERP release.
- Create test plans aligned with IEC/UL standards, define requirements, conduct tests, analyze results, and implement corrective actions.
- Partner with leads to produce Intellectual Property documentation for new design concepts, driving innovation from idea to execution.
- Apply project‑management processes and tools for planning, effort estimation, and quality management to ensure timely delivery.
Requirements
mechanical design
cost‑out
gd&t
solidworks
sap
mechanical eng
Candidates must hold a BE or M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and have 3–7 years of product design experience. The role values strong communication skills, technical expertise, and a proactive attitude toward product design and innovation.
Ideal applicants possess solid technical knowledge of mechanical product development, cost‑out experience, and analytical skills for design calculations and stress analysis. Proficiency with GD&T, Six Sigma, DFMEA, DFMA, UL/IEC certification, CAD tools (e.g., SolidWorks), and SAP is required, along with effective communication, teamwork, and the ability to operate in a global, virtual environment.
- Technical expertise in designing mechanical products (sheet metal, cast/machined, plastic) and compliance with UL, IEC standards.
- Hands‑on experience in product cost‑out from concept to commercialization, including detailing, material selection, 3D modeling, drawing creation, prototyping, and validation.
- Proven track record of successful cost‑out projects, realized savings, and intellectual property generation.
- Strong analytical skills for component design, stress analysis, fatigue life, fit, ergonomic assembly, and design calculations.
- Proficiency with GD&T, Six Sigma, DFMEA, DFMA, and UL/IEC certification processes.
- Skilled in CAD tools (SolidWorks) and SAP within product design environments.
- Knowledge of GEIS industrial products is a plus.
- Effective communication, multitasking, results‑driven mindset, accountability, innovation, and leadership.
- Team player with strong communication, able to work in global and virtual environments.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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