Job Description
Technical architect - sheet metal, dfma,
Job Summary
- Location:New Hampshire
- Project role:Technical architect - sheet metal, dfma,
- Skills:Design for Manuf & Assembly (DFMA)
- Secondary Skills:
- Sheet Metal Design
- Creo/ProE
- No. of positions:1
- Pay Range Minimum:$89000
- Pay Range Maximum:$136000
Job description:
Title: Mechanical Engineer / Lead Mechanical EngineerLocation:Nashua, New HampshireJD:
- Strong Experience in design of components with various manufacturing processes like Stamping, Molding & Machining.
- Proficient in Creo (Creating 3D models, Sheet Metal, 2D drawing and Assembly)
- Hands on experience in Windchill PDM / PLM for managing lifecycle of the components.
- Experience in Electro-mechanical design
- Experience in Geometric Dimension & Tolerancing (GD&T)
- Strong knowledge in manufacturability considerations for Sheetmetal & Plastic
- Create DFMEA and identify relevant product risks.
- Identifying the suitable material, apply DFM/DFA concepts in design and Familiar with latest engineering design and methods, tools, and processes.
- Experience with standard NPI / NPD process. Understanding of compliance requirements.
- Experience in Tolerance stack up analysis.
- Ability to present and articulate ideas to key stakeholders and leadership team.
- Excellent communication skills and Positive ‘can do’ and proactive attitude.
- Quality mindset in design and documentation.
Compensation and Benefits
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Freqently Asked Questions
Mechanical Engineers focus on detailed component design and analysis, while Lead Mechanical Engineers often oversee project execution, mentor teams, and ensure design integration aligns with manufacturability standards, especially in high-precision environments like Nashua's technical manufacturing hubs.
Employers in Nashua highly value proficiency in Creo and experience with Windchill PDM/PLM systems. Certifications related to GD&T and DFMA principles also enhance candidacy due to the region's emphasis on precision engineering and efficient manufacturing workflows.
Challenges include aligning design complexity with manufacturability constraints, balancing cost and quality, and navigating cross-functional coordination for electro-mechanical assemblies. Understanding HCL America’s specific NPI/NPD processes is crucial for smooth DFMA integration.
Mechanical Engineer salaries in Nashua range roughly between $89,000 and $136,000, reflecting competitive local demand balanced against lower living costs compared to metropolitan regions. This pay scale often matches or exceeds regional industry averages for mid to senior-level roles.
HCL America fosters leadership growth through exposure to complex projects involving sheet metal and electro-mechanical design, encourages continuous learning in tools like Creo and Windchill, and offers avenues to influence product risk management and quality standards.
The culture promotes proactive communication and collaboration, expecting lead engineers to articulate design strategies clearly to stakeholders while maintaining a quality-focused mindset. This environment supports innovation in manufacturability and compliance adherence.
Nashua’s location offers accessible routes via major highways with moderate traffic levels. Engineers commuting from nearby Massachusetts or southern New Hampshire often weigh travel time against the region’s competitive pay and specialized engineering opportunities.
One misconception is that only traditional CAD skills suffice, whereas employers actually demand a blend of hands-on experience in DFMA, GD&T, and lifecycle management tools like Windchill, reflecting the sector’s push towards integrated, efficient product development.
Nashua positions emphasize strong DFMA skills to optimize production efficiency, demanding engineers adept at balancing material selection, tolerance stack-up analysis, and risk mitigation, which aligns with the city’s strategic focus on advanced manufacturing innovation.
HCL America’s Mechanical Engineer roles combine deep sheet metal expertise with electro-mechanical design challenges and a strong emphasis on product lifecycle management, offering a blend of hands-on technical work and leadership within a global technology framework.
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