The Senior Mechanical Engineer is responsible for overseeing the design, development, and testing of mechanical systems and products, ensuring they meet quality and performance standards. This includes collaborating with other engineering teams and managing project timelines.
Zenblen is looking for a Senior Mechanical Engineer to take a lead role in designing mechanical systems from early concept through full production.
As our Senior Mechanical Engineer, you will focus on complex mechanical design work and will also support manufacturing, service, and validation activities. You will work closely with our manufacturing engineer, service team, and cross-functional engineering groups to bring reliable, safe, compliant, and production-ready hardware to market.
Zenblen Chicago, Illinois, USA Office
mHUB, Chicago, IL, United States, 60642
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