Systems and Process Solutions for your Enterprise
Design Engineer
Location
Canada
Posted
7 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Design Engineer
SAPSOL Technologies Inc. : Systems and Process Solutions for your Enterprise
• Create and maintain 3D digital mock‑ups for primary and secondary aerostructure components from concept through production • Prepare and update 2D engineering drawings with integrated working instructions • Ensure designs meet Fit, Form, Function, Manufacturability, and applicable airworthiness regulations • Support stress, weights, and certification activities by providing accurate design definition • Provide continuous engineering support to manufacturing and in‑service operations • Design and integrate metallic and/or composite aerostructure components and assemblies • Manage product structure using CAD and PLM tools • Investigate complex design issues and develop effective technical solutions • Identify design risks and weight optimization opportunities • Review technical documentation and participate in design reviews • Act as a technical reference and support development of junior engineers
Job Requirements
- College or University degree in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering
- Minimum of 5 years of relevant aerostructure design experience for professional/senior profiles
- Aerospace manufacturing industry experience (asset for junior, required for senior)
- Knowledge of airworthiness certification requirements (asset)
- Experience with systems installation integration is an asset
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