Systel Inc

Mechanical Engineer

Sugar Land, TX - Full Time

Systel Careers – Mechanical Engineer – Sugar Land, TX

 

About the Job

We have an immediate need for a Mechanical Engineer. This position is responsible for detailed design and documentation from conception, to prototype, to pre-production, as well as changes to design & documentation during production and for the life of the product. Product development includes electro/mechanical equipment such as computers, displays, test equipment, test fixtures, and other computer peripherals.

 

The Work

  • Design Layout: Perform layout drafting/design and specification of parts. Provide detailed part fabrication drawings, Work Instructions, assembly drawings, proposal drawings, purchased part specifications, part number creation, Source Control Drawings, and Bills of Material. Attend design reviews and execute on action items.
  • Prototyping: Build and/or assist with prototypes during the Product Development Cycle. Capture data for documentation and/or changes for the design.
  • Interfacing: Engineering, Sales/Marketing, Planning, Purchasing, Production, Inventory, Shipping/Receiving, Quality, Customer Service, Document Control, Vendors, Manufacturers, Distributors, Regulatory Agencies, and external customers.
  • Testing: Conduct and /or oversee environmental testing of product prototypes in the Engineering Lab and/or outside lab facilities.
  • Product Specification: Assist Sales/Marketing in the creation of Product Specification Documents.
  • Product Configuration: Assist Sales/Marketing in the creation of Product Quotes.
  • Changes: Revise/Change designs and documentation through Engineering Change Process.
  • Quality: Involvement in the Quality Process through the attendance of meetings, training, and auditing.
  • Comprehension of System Level Procedures and Work Instructions for Engineering processes as well as other departmental processes that may affect Engineering and/or the Product Development Cycle.
  • Sustaining Engineering: Continuous support for existing product or product lines for issues such as End of Life, Internal/External customer changes or revisions, and new configurations.
  • Product Support: Assist Sales/Marketing/Reps by visiting with external customers on behalf of Engineering.
  • Research and Development: Keep up-to-date technically through publications, seminars, trade shows, Internet, vendors, distributors, manufacturers/reps, organizations, broadcasting, continuous education, and apply new knowledge to job/projects/products/processes.

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Previous technical experience with military computing technology

 

Minimum Qualifications

  • US Citizenship or Permanent Resident (Green Card) required
  • BS degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent and 5+ years of experience related to packaging of electronic equipment/systems
  • Computer Aided Drafting/Design/Engineering courses and up-to-date knowledge of current AutoCAD and Inventor or equivalent Solid Modeling packages
  • ASME and Specifically- Y14 Series, ISO and Specifically- 9001, ASTM, ANSI, SAE, and EIA.
  • Design: Design techniques, tools, and principles involved in producing technical plans, design layout, drawings, and models. Precision sheet metal and CNC milling design. 
  • Prototyping: Assembly techniques, tools, and principles involved in producing a working model, including testing/evaluation for design verification.
  • Effective verbal and written communication and technical writing ability using Microsoft Office tools such as Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.

 

About Systel

Rugged Compute Where Mission Meets Critical. 

 

Founded in 1988, Systel, Inc.® is a leading manufacturer of rugged compute solutions, including rackmount and embedded computer products. Our pedigree of capabilities spans numerous advanced platforms with thousands of successful deployments primarily in the defense and commercial sectors. Systel’s rugged systems are designed and manufactured for continuous operation under the most extreme and austere environmental conditions. All of our products are proudly made in the USA in the company’s headquarters in Sugar Land, TX. We are AS9100:2016 and ISO 9001:2015 certified.  

 

For more information, please visit systelusa.com. 

 

Systel, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

 

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