*Position Summary
The Mechanical Engineer / CAD Designer will be responsible for creating new product designs,
modifying existing products, improving designs, and developing detailed manufacturing drawings
using Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD. The ideal candidate will be self-motivated, have experience
with mechanical design, manufacturing processes, and producing accurate engineering
documentation.
Compensation: $55,000–$65,000, depending on experience
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
• Design and develop new hand-held precision measurement tools and gaging systems.
• Modify and improve existing product designs to enhance performance, manufacturability,
and cost efficiency.
• Design and support optical comparator systems and related accessories.
• Create detailed 3D models, assemblies, and manufacturing drawings using Autodesk Inventor
and AutoCAD.
• Generate bills of materials (BOMs) and engineering documentation.
• Work closely with manufacturing personnel to ensure designs can be efficiently produced.
• Support prototype development, testing, and product validation.
• Review customer requirements and develop custom solutions for specialized measurement
applications.
• Assist with troubleshooting design and manufacturing issues.
• Maintain engineering records, revision control, and drawing standards.
Qualifications
• Associate or bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Technology, Drafting, or work experience equivalent.
• Proficiency with Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD.
• Strong understanding of mechanical design principles and manufacturing processes.
• Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and GD&T.
• Experience creating detailed manufacturing drawings and assembly documentation.
• Knowledge of machining, fabrication, and precision measurement equipment is preferred.
• Strong problem-solving and communication skills.
• Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience designing precision instruments, tooling, fixtures, or custom gages.
• Familiarity with optical systems, optical comparators, or metrology equipment.
• Understanding CNC machining and manufacturing methods.
• Experience working in a manufacturing environment.
"In 1955 Dorsey Gage Company was incorporated in New York State by its founder, Theodore F. Luty Sr., and his wife Helen Luty.
The company began in Hyde Park, New York as a machine shop specializing in the manufacture of simple inspection gages and subcontract machining. From the very beginning, the company aim was to provide precision craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. As the company grew, it began to design and build equipment, which addressed the specific needs of its customers. This exposure in turn provided the basis for the continuing development of Dorsey Gage Company’s standard inspection products."
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