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Please share the profile of suitable candidates for the below mentioned 
position .


Design Engineer - Mechanical
Job Locations US-WI-Walworth

Job Description
* Provide engineering & liaison support .
* Lead & participate in Design, Tooling & Project Timeline Review Meetings
* Work with Tooling, Manufacturing, Production and suppliers to resolve design 
problems
* Concept Design, Modeling, Detailing of plastic parts using CAD tools- CATIA 
V5 R22, R25 & R26, UG NX 9 & NX11.
* Stack-up tolerance analysis and geometric dimensioning & tolerance (GD&T) for 
manufacturing parts & assemblies.
* Offshore project coordination-scoping, query resolve & quality checking.
* Coordinate & follow up with leads to release the finalized parts and 
assemblies using PLM tool-Enovia
* In/out Math data management in Enovia of Customers CAD Data.
Primary Skills
3+ Years of experience designing plastic automotive components using CATIA 
design tools
Experience on Automotive 'under-hood' parts is preferred
Some knowledge of NX is preferred
Project management experience

Secondary Skills
Enovia experience preferred.
Any specific industry experience
Automotive

Thanks & Regards
Prabhdeep Singh
Call: 816.399.4677
Email: psi...@agelixconsulting.com<mailto:psi...@agelixconsulting.com>
Skype: pmrage...@outlook.com
Agelix Consulting LLC
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