Mechanical Integrity Engineer
Listed on 2025-12-13
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Engineering Design & Technologists, Systems Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer
Position Title
Mechanical Integrity Engineer
OverviewAmphenol High Speed Products Group is the market leader for high speed, high bandwidth electrical cables for the Telecom/Datacom market (Mobile Networks, Storage, Servers, Routers, Switches, etc.). Our products help to enable the electronics revolution and remain a key enabler for all the major Tier 1 OEMs globally. We are currently seeking a Mechanical Integrity Engineer to join our Cable Assembly team.
The position will be located in Nashua, New Hampshire.
- Develop new products and processes via mechanical testing and qualification of electrical cables and components.
- Develop test sequences and procedures to determine the long‑term reliability of electrical cables that are a factor in customer use and application requirements.
- Process and analyze test data, create reports and presentations for internal and external customers.
- Support the product design effort in mechanical analysis such as tolerance analysis, FEA, thermal simulations, materials analysis, failure analysis, and creating test plans.
- Prepare test samples and test requests, design and fabricate test fixtures, interface with test lab technicians.
- Collaborate with engineering design teams, suppliers, and manufacturing personnel, supporting the development and validation of product prototypes through pilot production, as well as interfacing with beta‑site customers.
- BS in Mechanical Engineering
- 5 years of professional experience
- Experience with solid modeling tools - Solid Works and/or Pro/E
- Experience with data analysis software - MS Excel, Minitab would be a plus
- Experience with Finite Element Analysis tools is desirable, ANSYS would be a plus
- Experience with Thermal Analysis – Siemens Flotherm, ANSYS Fluent would be a plus
- Understanding of how to replicate international standards for testing
- Understanding of how to perform failure analysis, tolerance analysis, and DFMEA
- Understanding of electrical systems and electrical cables
- Ability to communicate with technical & non‑technical stakeholders
- Ability to work in team environment
- Knowledge of copper alloys and high‑performance engineering thermoplastics would be a plus
- Knowledge of thermal interface materials and their applications would be a plus
- Desire to create and design new products and processes
Amphenol Communications Solutions (ACS), a division of Amphenol Corporation, is a world leader in interconnect solutions for Communications, Mobile, RF, Optics, and Commercial electronics markets. Amphenol Corporation is one of the world’s largest designers and manufacturers of electrical, electronic and fiber optic connectors and interconnect systems, antennas, sensors and sensor‑based products and coaxial and high‑speed specialty cable. ACS has an expansive global presence in research and development, manufacturing, and sales.
We design and manufacture a wide range of innovative connectors as well as cable assemblies for diverse applications including server, storage, data center, mobile, RF, networking, industrial, business equipment, and automotive.
Amphenol Corporation is proud of our reputation as an excellent employer. Our focus is to provide the highest level of support and responsiveness to both our employees and our customers, the world’s largest technology companies. Amphenol Corporation offers the opportunity for career growth within a global organization. We believe that Amphenol Corporation is unique in that every employee, regardless of his or her position, has the ability to positively impact the business.
EqualOpportunity Employer
Amphenol is an “Equal Opportunity Employer” - Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/National Origin.
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