In our 'always on' world, we believe it's essential to have a genuine connection with the work you do.
As a Mechanical Automation Engineer II, you will be part of our Automation Team responsible for designing and building custom automation equipment for manufacturing CommScope’s fiber optic products.
You will work closely with manufacturing sites to design custom manufacturing equipment that improves quality, increases capacity, and reduces manufacturing costs.
This is an on-site (five days a week) position at our Shakopee, MN facility and local candidates are preferred.
How You'll Help Us Connect the World
Development
Produce creative concepts for machines and tooling designs to improve quality, cycle time, and reduce manufacturing costsDemonstrate innovation by proposing unique ideas to the team.Delivering new concepts through brainstorming machine designs, component research, hands-on bench testing, and feasibility testingDevelop, build, and test semi-automated equipment for fiber optics manufacturingHands-on bench testing and iterative prototyping are core to this roleMaintain an appetite for learning and stay up to date on the latest technological trends and industry standardsWork with other mechanical engineers in the team to develop and implement work instructions for the standardization of mechanical design processes Mechanical Design
Lead direct engagement with manufacturing sites to understand real-world constraints and opportunities for scoping new designsDesign equipment that enables ease of manufacturability, assembly, and end useWork cross-functionally with electrical, process, and manufacturing engineers to ensure seamless integration of automation systemsCreate complete design documentation packages, including drawings, BOMs, assembly instructions, and maintenance instructionsConduct commercial component selection, such as pneumatics, electric actuators, sensors, and other automation components based on engineering principlesPerform hands-on work, including assembly, setup, calibration, process development, testing, and qualifications of equipmentBoth lead and participate in design reviews and feedback loops with global teamsTake ownership of projects from ideation through build and qualificationAnalyze data using Excel or Minitab to assess process performance during equipment development/qualification Required Qualifications for Consideration:
Two or more years of engineering automation experienceBachelor's degree in engineering or other STEM majorHave experience with SolidWorks 3D CADPossesses great mechanical aptitude with the ability to read and understand 2D printsDemonstrate proficiency with current MS Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and ProjectBe self-driven and highly motivated with a strong sense of ownership and urgencyCandidates should enjoy working directly with hardware and be comfortable in a lab or shop environmentExhibit excellent communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate in a global organization You Will Excite Us If You Have:
Experience with PTC CreoExperience with SolidWorks PDM for CAD data managementHave prior new process development experienceAbility to read and interpret electrical prints and codes Our salary ranges consider a wide variety of factors, including but not limited to benchmarking by independent third-party consultants, skill sets, years of experience, training, education, geography, and other business needs.
Depending on experience, the range can be higher for candidates with exceptional experience and a demonstrated history of successful performance.
The expected salary range for this position is $76,000 - $95,000.
The candidate will be rewarded with a comprehensive benefits package, including, medical, dental, and vision plans, life and accidental death insurance, a 401(k) plan, and participation in the Company’s Incentive Plan.
Candidates starting with the Company will be eligible for eleven paid holidays in a full calendar year, two weeks of paid vacation (prorated based on start date), as well as other leave options.