Job Posting for PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER at NORDIC FLOW CONTROL PTE. LTD.
Job duties and responsibilities:
Design new products and continually improve existing products to meet industry standards and customer requirements.
Develop technical manuals and Instruction Operating Manuals for products, ensuring accuracy and usability.
Prepare, review, and verify design drawings, detailed specifications, and fabricated drawings for compliance with technical standards.
Create Bills of Materials (BOMs) and ensure accurate documentation.
Order materials and supplies; monitor the progress of fabrication and installation to ensure alignment with design specifications and schedules.
Perform quality control checks to ensure the integrity of materials, components, and final products.
Update and maintain design records, project databases, and documentation for traceability and reference.
Track and coordinate the delivery of goods and materials to meet project timelines.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including procurement, production, and project management, to address technical challenges.
Provide technical support and guidance to the fabrication and installation teams during project execution.
Identify opportunities for cost optimization, design innovation, and process improvement.
Job Requirements:
Degree or Diploma in Mechanical, Precision, Tool, and Die Engineering, or a related field.
At least 2 years of experience as a Design Engineer.
Proficiency in drafting software such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, 3D modeling software, or equivalent.
Experience in Marine Hydraulic Applications, with knowledge of valves and actuators, as well as gear design (e.g., spur gear, planetary gear, bevel gear).
Understanding of forging, casting, and precision CNC machining processes.
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