Mechanical Design Engineer Architecture - Mossville, IL at Geebo

Mechanical Design Engineer


Summary:
We're in search of an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer with 4 years of experience in APQP.
Here are some of the specific details:
Job Title:
Mechanical Design EngineerLocation:
Mossville, ILDuration:
12 Months (with Possible extension)Status:
Onsite MUST HAVE skills 5-7 years of experience Excel, good mechanical aptitude APQP related software (such as Plato E1ns, DOORS, Team Center, Jama, etc.
).
Education Requirements:
BS in mechanical, electrical, computer, or manufacturing engineering Let me know if you are interested in this job and/or if you can assist us by referring someone who is interested in this job, since we offer the lucrative referral bonuses.
A reasonable, good faith estimate of the minimum and maximum for this position is $50 to $53Benefits will also be available and details are available at the following link:
https:
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nashsquared.
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html /> I am looking forward to speaking with you today.
About us:
Harvey Nash is a national, full-service talent management firm specializing in technology positions.
Our company was founded with a mission to serve as the talent partner of choice for the information technology industry.
Our company vision has led us to incredible growth and success in a relatively short period of time and continues to guide us today.
We are committed to operating with the highest possible standards of honesty, integrity, and a passionate commitment to our clients, consultants, and employees.
We are part of Nash Squared Group, a global professional services organization with over forty offices worldwide.
For more information, please visit us at https:
//www.
harveynashusa.
com/ Kishore Varanasy Resource Manager (615) 468-0188 Ext.
2521 (615) 708-5192 Recommended Skills Advanced Product Quality Planning Jama (Software) Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Aptitude Microsoft Excel Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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