Mechanical Engineer II
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Engineering Design & Technologists
Mechanical Engineer
With more than 2,200 employees and 13 manufacturing facilities worldwide, Gleason Corporation is a leader in gear technology. Gleason's product and service offerings include gear and transmission design software, gear manufacturing machines and related accessories, gear metrology equipment and automation systems. Gleason products are used by customers in e-mobility, commercial vehicles, aerospace, agriculture, mining, sustainable energy, construction, power tools, marine and many other industries Working for Gleason, you will be connected to work that matters, putting your expertise to its best use while developing skills for the future.
The result is a career defined by you, supported by Gleason and built on tangible accomplishments. As we continue to grow and evolve, we are looking for the right people to join us on our mission. If you are interested in being part of our team, there are a few things you should know:
We are energized by challenges and the effort needed to solve them. We like working with people who are positive, adaptable and growth-minded. We care how work gets accomplished and are deeply invested in the success of our customers and colleagues. If this sounds like you, we invite you to read on and learn more.
The primary responsibility for the Mechanical Engineer is to design, develop, and maintain all mechanical aspects for a family of gear manufacturing machines and automation.
Job Responsibilities:
- Design, development, documentation, and troubleshooting of gear manufacturing machines and automation.
- Work with other engineering groups (Electrical Controls, Fluid Power, Software and Application Engineering) to facilitate a Systems Engineering approach to the machine or automation design.
- Work with Proposals and Sales to understand customer specifications and applicable safety standards to develop machine cost and schedule estimates.
- Use 3D parametric CAD software for modeling of components and systems.
- Maintain Master BOMs for current and legacy machines.
- Ensure unique customer specifications are incorporated into each design.
- Review prior executions and compare/contrast to current practice.
- Evaluate technical performance of the resultant machine.
- Provide part specification changes (Engineering Change Order) based on design requirements.
- Interface with Manufacturing Engineering to apply the appropriate part coding and documentation to facilitate efficient machine assembly.
- Prioritize and address Engineering issues in a timely manner from Assembly, Runoff, Field Service or Supply Chain.
- Facilitate Design Reviews, FMEA (Failure Mode Effects Analysis) and Risk Management meetings by coordinating the meeting, recording/publishing meeting minutes, formalizing documents, and driving the completion of open action items.
- Respond to internal and external requests for information.
- Work in fast paced environment.
- Participate in process improvement efforts that identify deficiencies in Mechanical Engineering and systematically develop solutions.
Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills & Abilities):
CAD
Skills:
- Solid Model Creation: use of 3D CAD software (Creo preferred). With knowledge of mapkeys, UDFs, skeletons as well as large assembly management, piping and MBD.
- Ability to properly create and detail part prints including the use of GD&T
- Understanding of version/revision logic and can resolve conflicts. Use intent to modify and locking as needed.
Business System Skill:
- Bill of Material (BOM) Creation/Maintenance:
Comprehension of how BOM's work to ensure proper part release strategy - Sales Order BOM:
Understand Price Book options and their dependencies.
Machine/Automation Design:
- Component Design:
Apply proper fits to precision components, choose a component based on the manufacturer's data to suit a design specification, design for ease of manufacturing. - System Design: develop options based on Customer Specifications from scratch; designs consist of motion items including rails/trucks, ability to integrate numerous purchased parts to minimize manufactured parts, design for ease of assembly.
- Component/Assembly Identification:
Attend machine launch meetings and verify machine and assembly completeness and compliance with the customer's requirements. - Impact Estimation: provide Engineering hours and material cost estimation for quotations.
- Sheet Metal Design: use proper locating holes, rip reliefs, hand bends, and slots. Design for ease of manufacturing and assembly, use proper design intent.
Detailing - GD&T:
- GD&T and Tolerance Applications: have knowledge of and understand when and where to apply GD&T. Develop required tolerances based on manufacturer's specifications.
Communication
Skills:
- Proven ability to:
- Communicate technical information effectively with all functional Engineering areas and other downstream and upstream departments within the plant
- communicate effectively verbally, in various electronic formats, and in writing, to specific audiences
- prepare written reports
- give verbal presentations
- use good judgment…
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