Carex is partnering with a global manufacturing partner to hire a Sr. Mechanical Engineer located in Oshkosh, WI. This role focuses on the design, development, and optimization of heavy-duty vehicle components using advanced engineering tools and standards. The ideal candidate will bring strong technical knowledge, hands-on CAD experience, and a collaborative mindset to support both new and existing vehicle programs.
This is a five month contract role in Oskosh, WI.
What You’ll Do
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Design reliable and cost-effective mechanical components for heavy-duty vehicles
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Conduct engineering analysis, modeling, and re-designs using Creo, PTC, and Windchill
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Collaborate with engineers, designers, and technicians to prepare layouts, drawings, and specifications
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Lead or contribute to multiple projects with varying levels of complexity
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Evaluate component performance for safety, reliability, and compliance
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Provide technical support across design, testing, and production teams
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Analyze and resolve technical issues through clear verbal and written communication
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Maintain accurate documentation for analysis, proposals, and historical reference
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Utilize mathematical and analytical methods to optimize system performance
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Serve as a mentor to junior engineering team members as needed
What You’ll Bring
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, preferably Mechanical Engineering
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3+ years of experience in mechanical design or a related field
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Strong proficiency with Creo, PTC, Windchill, and Microsoft Office
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Prior experience in automotive or heavy-vehicle equipment design
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Ability to perform detailed engineering calculations and analysis
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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Experience supporting both independent and cross-functional engineering efforts
Carex Consulting Group is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status.
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