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Product Design Engineer

Ottumwa, IA · On-site

$40 - $43/hr

Product Design Engineer Client: Heavy Machine Manufacturing Company Location: Ottumwa, IA 52501 Duration: 24 Months (Possibility of Extension/Conversion) Shift: 1st Shift (8:00 AM - 5:00 PM) Job ...

As a Product Design Engineer, you will support the planning, design, and execution of engineering projects related to hydraulic components and brake systems. You will collaborate with cross ...

As a Product Design Engineer, you will support the planning, design, and execution of engineering projects related to hydraulic components and brake systems. You will collaborate with cross ...

Product Design Engineer

Windsor, CA

$141K - $170K/yr

As our Product Design Engineer you will work alongside a talented and dedicated group of creative professionals, developing solutions for our customers, as well as have an opportunity to grow ...

Product Design Engineer

San Jose, CA · On-site

$120K - $300K/yr

About the Role We're hiring a Product Design Engineer to help shape the physical form of our AI-powered devices. You'll work across the full product development cycle - concept sketches, CAD modeling ...

Product Design Engineer

Windsor, CA

$141K - $170K/yr

As our Product Design Engineer you will work alongside a talented and dedicated group of creative professionals, developing solutions for our customers, as well as have an opportunity to grow ...

About the Role We're hiring a Product Design Engineer to help shape the physical form of our AI-powered devices. You'll work across the full product development cycle - concept sketches, CAD modeling ...

Product Design Engineer

Moberly, MO · On-site

$114K - $137K/yr

The Product Design Engineer for assigned product category will work extensively with Product E Engineering and Product Development team to ensure an accurate and timely transfer of technical and ...

Product Design Engineer

Greenwood, MS · On-site

$111K - $133K/yr

Product Design Engineer Location: Greenwood, MS Type: Fulltime, Direct Hire, Onsite ABOUT THE JOB The Product Design Engineer works as part of a process and product improvement / inception unit ...

Product Design Engineer

Livonia, MI

$120K - $145K/yr

Summary/Objective Product Design Engineer is responsible for the engineering of the product designs submitted by clients. Responsible for creating test prototypes and administering test to ensure ...

Product Design Engineer - Furniture Manufacturing High Point, NC | $65,000-$75,000 A growing, family-owned manufacturer is hiring a hands-on Product Design Engineer to drive innovative furniture ...

Product/Design Engineer

Strongsville, OH · On-site

$119K - $143K/yr

Product/Design Engineer Who We Are Clark-Reliance ® is a world class manufacturing company, serving customers in over 120 countries in the power generation, refining, gas processing, and chemical ...

Product Design Engineer

Prescott, AZ · On-site

$127K - $152K/yr

Product Design Engineer Location: Prescott, AZ (on site) Company: Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. Job Type: Full-time Department: Engineering Reports To: Senior Director of Product Engineering Job Summary:

Product/Design Engineer

Strongsville, OH · On-site

$119K - $143K/yr

Product/Design Engineer Who We Are Clark-Reliance ® is a world class manufacturing company, serving customers in over 120 countries in the power generation, refining, gas processing, and chemical ...

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Product Design Engineer

Product Design Engineer

Three Point Solutions

Ottumwa, IA • On-site

$40 - $43/hr

Contractor

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Job Title:         Product Design Engineer
Client:              Heavy Machine Manufacturing Company
Location:         Ottumwa, IA 52501
Duration:         24 Months (Possibility of Extension/Conversion)
Shift:                1st Shift (8:00 AM – 5:00 PM)

Job Summary

Entry-level product engineering role focused on mechanical design support, troubleshooting, and product validation for production lines (Windrower Platform), with strong involvement in design improvements and testing.

Key Responsibilities

• Support mechanical design and troubleshooting for production line
• Evaluate and improve design solutions for cost, quality, and performance
• Execute product validation and verification (V&V) activities
• Analyze engineering requirements and specifications
• Collaborate with cross-functional teams (engineering, suppliers, manufacturing)
• Document design decisions, analysis, and test results
• Assist in prototype development and implementation of design changes
• Support continuous improvement initiatives

Core Duties

• Mechanical design support (CAD-based)
• Product testing & validation (V&V)
• Troubleshooting production/design issues
• Engineering documentation & reporting
• Cross-functional coordination
• Process and product improvement

Work Environment / Role Nature

• Mix of office (design) and shop-floor support
• Collaboration-heavy engineering team environment
• May require occasional overtime for production support
• Exposure to assembly line and manufacturing processes

Required Skills

• Mechanical design (Creo or similar CAD tools) – 1–2 years
• Problem-solving & troubleshooting – 2+ years
• Engineering fundamentals (design, testing, analysis) – 1–2 years
• Communication & teamwork – 2+ years
• Product testing & validation – 1+ year

Preferred Skills

• Product Verification & Validation (V&V)
• Assembly line processes & documentation

• Weld processes & documentation
• SAP
• Excel & PowerPoint

Technical Exposure Areas

• CAD / Engineering tools – 1–2 years
• Engineering specifications & analysis – 1–2 years
• EPDP / product development lifecycle – 1+ year exposure

Education / Experience

• Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical / Agricultural Engineering (or equivalent)
• Entry-level to early-career (0–2 years experience)

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