Lead design and development of hardware systems in 3D printers. Architect, prototype, and validate critical subsystems while mentoring junior engineers and driving product certification.
FRANCAISIngénieur·e mécanique senior·e
Montréal, QC — Temps plein, sur place
Chez AON3D, on rend la fabrication additive avec des plastiques haute performance plus accessible aux ingénieurs de tous les secteurs.
Comme ingénieur·e mécanique senior·e, tu prendras en charge la conception et le développement des systèmes matériels de nos prochaines générations d’imprimantes 3D. Tu architectureras, prototyperas et valideras des sous-systèmes critiques (mécaniques, thermiques, cinématiques et électromécaniques) qui déterminent la performance et la fiabilité des machines. C’est un rôle pratique et à fort impact : tu prendras des décisions système clés, tu accompagneras des collègues plus juniors et tu contribueras directement à l’avenir de l’impression 3D industrielle.
Tes responsabilités
Montreal, QC — Full-time, On-site
At AON3D, we’re making additive manufacturing with high-performance plastics more accessible to engineers everywhere.
As a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you’ll lead the design and development of the hardware systems in our next-generation 3D printers. You’ll architect, prototype, and validate critical subsystems (mechanical, thermal, kinematic, and electromechanical) that drive machine performance and reliability. This is a hands-on role with high impact: you’ll make key system decisions, mentor junior colleagues, and shape the future of industrial 3D printing.
What You’ll Do
Montréal, QC — Temps plein, sur place
Chez AON3D, on rend la fabrication additive avec des plastiques haute performance plus accessible aux ingénieurs de tous les secteurs.
Comme ingénieur·e mécanique senior·e, tu prendras en charge la conception et le développement des systèmes matériels de nos prochaines générations d’imprimantes 3D. Tu architectureras, prototyperas et valideras des sous-systèmes critiques (mécaniques, thermiques, cinématiques et électromécaniques) qui déterminent la performance et la fiabilité des machines. C’est un rôle pratique et à fort impact : tu prendras des décisions système clés, tu accompagneras des collègues plus juniors et tu contribueras directement à l’avenir de l’impression 3D industrielle.
Tes responsabilités
- Diriger la conception, le prototypage et la validation des systèmes mécaniques et électromécaniques.
- Architecturer des sous-systèmes pour la performance, la fabricabilité et la fiabilité.
- Encadrer et réviser le travail des ingénieurs juniors.
- Mener les démarches de certification et de conformité produit (CE, UL, CSA, etc.).
- Collaborer avec des équipes multidisciplinaires pour livrer des produits robustes et conviviaux.
- Rester à l’affût des avancées en fabrication additive et repousser ses limites.
- Baccalauréat en génie mécanique, mécatronique ou domaine connexe.
- 5+ années d’expérience pertinente en cycle complet de développement produit.
- Maîtrise de SolidWorks (ou autre logiciel de CAO 3D).
- Solides connaissances en conception mécanique, cinématique et systèmes de contrôle.
- Familiarité avec les systèmes thermiques, capteurs et contrôleurs.
- Membre de l’OIQ (ingénieur·e).
- Expérience avec des méthodes de fabrication de produits haute performance.
- Excellentes habiletés en leadership, organisation et communication.
- Expérience en impression 3D.
- Connaissances en polymères et chimie des polymères.
- Expérience avec les systèmes PLM/gestion documentaire.
- Compétences en électronique ou conception de circuits.
- Notions de programmation (Python).
- Sensibilité au design industriel.
Montreal, QC — Full-time, On-site
At AON3D, we’re making additive manufacturing with high-performance plastics more accessible to engineers everywhere.
As a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you’ll lead the design and development of the hardware systems in our next-generation 3D printers. You’ll architect, prototype, and validate critical subsystems (mechanical, thermal, kinematic, and electromechanical) that drive machine performance and reliability. This is a hands-on role with high impact: you’ll make key system decisions, mentor junior colleagues, and shape the future of industrial 3D printing.
What You’ll Do
- Lead the design, prototyping, and validation of mechanical and electromechanical systems.
- Architect subsystems for performance, manufacturability, and reliability.
- Guide and review the work of junior engineers.
- Drive product certification and compliance (CE, UL, CSA, etc.).
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver robust, user-friendly products.
- Stay ahead of additive manufacturing technology and push its capabilities further.
- Degree in Mechanical, Mechatronics, or related engineering field.
- 5+ years of industry experience across the full product development cycle.
- SolidWorks (or similar 3D CAD) expertise.
- Strong knowledge of mechanical design, kinematics, and control systems.
- Familiarity with thermal systems, sensors, and controllers.
- OIQ/Professional Engineer designation.
- Experience with manufacturing methods for high-performance products.
- Excellent leadership, organizational, and communication skills.
- Experience with PLM/document control systems.
- 3D printing experience.
- Knowledge of polymers and polymer chemistry.
- Electronics or circuit design skills.
- Programming experience (Python).
- Industrial design exposure.
Top Skills
3D Cad
Python
Solidworks
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