The Mechanical Engineer will design for manufacturability, oversee structural design and documentation, and collaborate with manufacturers to optimize costs and assembly.
Role Overview
Responsible for mechanical execution and manufacturability of ZiGGY. Owns structural design, packaging, enclosures, thermal integration, serviceability, and production-ready mechanical documentation.
Key Responsibilities
- Own mechanical DFM/DFA across all ZiGGY systems
- Design frames, chassis, enclosures, mounts, doors, and panels
- Package batteries, power electronics, charger, cooling systems, and cabling
- Optimize designs for cost, tolerance, yield, and assembly
- Interface directly with fabricators and contract manufacturers
- Produce drawings, BOMs, tolerances, and ECOs
- Support builds, field feedback, and corrective actions
Qualifications
- Degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Strong experience with sheet metal, weldments, machined parts, assemblies
- Advanced CAD skills
- Experience working directly with manufacturers
- Comfort owning designs that ship and operate in the field
- Robotics, automotive, and/or aerospace experience preferred
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