Mechanical Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Quality Engineering, Process Engineer -
Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering
Overview
Smith & Loveless is united under one cause: “Protecting Water. Protecting People.” We are seeking a Mechanical Engineer to partner with our experienced engineering team in this environmentally focused industry.
A Mechanical Engineer at Smith and Loveless will design, develop and test company related products while working closely with other designers, drafters, engineers, production and other cross-functional teams.
Responsibilities- Design, develop and test mechanical systems, using Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD 2D. Additive Manufacturing and hands on approaches.
- Develop detailed technical 3D models/drawings and specifications using CAD software.
- Conduct FEA simulations, hands-on prototyping, tolerance stacking evaluation, and engineering production trials to validate design performance.
- Lead Projects, testing, failure analysis and continuous improvement initiatives for production efficiency and product reliability.
- Collaborate with Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality Control and other cross-functional teams to produce models, drawings, and company products.
- Support Manufacturing and quality control on manufacturing and quality control issues.
- Manage projects in company project management system.
- Manage workload effectively to handle multiple projects within a specified time frame.
- Other duties as assigned by Manager, Design Engineering.
- Minimum Associates of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology or Mechanical Engineering preferred.
- Minimum 3 years of relevant experience.
- Proficiency in CAD (Inventor, AutoCAD) and basic knowledge of MathCAD, Ansys or other FEA software, fluid dynamics and/or structural design considering wind and seismic conditions a plus.
- Strong problem-solving skills and attention to details.
- Proficiency with CNC/Manual mills & lathes, press breaks, plasma cutters, welding, drill presses, hand tools and other shop tools.
- Strong understanding of engineering principles, machine design, mechanics of materials, tolerance stacking, metal forming, and manufacturing operations.
- Strong knowledge of mills, lathes, press breaks, plasma cutters, welding and general fabrication is preferred. Must be organized and motivated to meet deadlines, detail oriented, and follow company standards.
- Proficient in Microsoft Applications, Outlook, Excel, Power Point, Teams, One Note and Planner.
- Tasking requires employee to work on manufacturing floor and in office environments.
- Required to sit, stand and walk.
- Use hands to finger, hand or feel objects, tools or controls.
- Frequent stooping, bending, pulling and pushing.
- Reach with hands and arms.
- Required to talk and hear consistently.
- Ability to occasionally lift, carry and/or drag up to twenty-five (25) pounds if necessary.
- Specific vision abilities required by the role include the ability to distinguish the nature of objects by using the eye.
- Ability to ascend and descend two (2) flights of stairs.
For over 75 years, Smith & Loveless has provided innovative environmental engineering ingenuity and quality craftsmanship to the water industry by pioneering superior pre-engineered pumping, treatment and headworks systems to a global customer base. A true pioneer in the water and wastewater pumping industry, Smith & Loveless manufactures cost-effective, operator safe and efficient pump stations for municipalities, developments, industrial, governmental, and military facilities across the globe.
Our energy-efficient and durable systems deliver unrivaled life-cycle cost savings. With tens of thousands of installations in more than 70 nations on all seven continents, our innovative wastewater/reuse engineered products allow us to maintain our market leadership in lift stations, grit removal systems and over a complete range of wastewater treatment systems.
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