Senior HVAC Design Engineer Blower

1. Product Geometric designing for all the blower components 2. New product design concept to manufacture, supporting product and process qualification activities in conjunction with Design and Engineering. 3. Co-ordinate with all production /Quality activity. 4. Design parts for Precision Press Tools, Machining, Fabrication and Welding process 5. Interface with other engineering team members 6. Reporting to the Engineering Manager. 7. Position is based in Ras Al Khaimah.
Requirements
Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering.
* AutoCAD, Solid Work, CATIA and Pro-E experience of not less than 6 years. * Having worked in Ventilation Blower Industries in Design with not less than 5 years of experience.
* Knowledge on designing methods, product computational, extensive tooling in fan ventilation.
* Should have attention to detail, analytical thinking, innovative.
* Should be adaptable and co-operative.
* Possess leadership quality and should work under pressure.
* Far East Europeans and South East Asians need only apply for this position. Interested suitable candidates meeting the requirements may apply for the position mentioning "for the position of Senior HVAC Design Engineer- Blower".

Short Info

  • Published:10 years ago
  • Company:MAICO GULF LLC
  • Location:Ras Al Khaimah,UAE
 
 
 

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Include a Mix of Skills, Qualifications, and Industry-specific Words
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