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Junior Mechanical Engineer

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Birmingham
5 days ago
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Jackson Hedden Inc. is an award-winning industrial design firm redefining what’s possible at the intersection of creativity, technology, and craftsmanship. Based in the heart of Birmingham, AL, we specialize in designing products that are as functional as they are beautiful—from high-concept consumer electronics to disruptive medical devices and innovative lifestyle solutions.

At Jackson Hedden, we don’t just design for today—we imagine what’s next. Our multidisciplinary team of industrial designers, engineers, and strategists partners with startups and global brands alike to create iconic, forward-thinking products that captivate users and command markets. Our work is fast-paced, high-impact, and driven by a passion for excellence in every detail.

Joining our team means becoming part of a collaborative, boundary-pushing culture that values innovation, ownership, and craftsmanship. If you’re ready to launch your career and grow as an engineer, we want to hear from you.

Role Description

This is a full-time, on-site role for a Junior Mechanical Engineer. You’ll support the design and development of products from concept through prototyping and production. The role requires a strong foundation in mechanical engineering, with a focus on CAD modeling, prototyping, and problem-solving.

Day-to-day tasks include:

  • Creating and refining 3D CAD models and 2D technical drawings.
  • Assisting in prototyping, testing, and validation of new designs.
  • Supporting senior engineers with tolerance analysis, DFM, and documentation.
  • Collaborating with industrial designers to ensure design intent matches engineering feasibility.
  • Preparing BOMs and supporting vendor communications for prototypes and parts.
  • Participating in brainstorming and design reviews to contribute ideas and solutions.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field (or working toward completion if recently graduated).
  • 0–3 years of relevant experience (internships, co-ops, or project-based experience acceptable).
  • Proficiency in CAD software (SolidWorks, Creo, or equivalent).
  • Understanding of materials, prototyping methods, and basic DFM principles.
  • Strong problem-solving, analytical, and critical thinking skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Self-motivated, eager to learn, and comfortable working in a fast-paced, design-driven environment.

but not required:

  • Hands-on prototyping or shop experience (3D printing, machining, etc.).
  • Exposure to consumer products, electronics, or medical devices.
  • Familiarity with electrical systems or mechatronics a plus.

What We Offer

  • The opportunity to work on cutting-edge consumer products from day one.
  • Mentorship and guidance from experienced engineers and designers.
  • A collaborative culture where your contributions have a direct impact.
  • Competitive entry-level compensation.
  • Room for growth as you develop your skills and take on more responsibility.


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