Mechanical Engineer

Vertiv Co
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4 months ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer (Medium-Voltage Product Development)

Campsie, Northern Ireland


Vertiv are a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, manufacturing a range of Medium‑Voltage switchgear for both the European and North American markets.


Key Responsibilities

  • Define product specifications, features, and functionalities, ensuring adherence to safety and regulatory standards.
  • Develop product designs in accordance with Product Standards (e.g., IEC 62271 & IEEE C37.20.2).
  • Perform 3D modelling and 2D drafting of product designs.
  • Align with the culture of innovation within the product development team, encouraging creative thinking and idea generation.
  • Work closely with external suppliers and partners to source components and materials.
  • Adhere to the department's NPDI process and complete relevant documentation.
  • Stay current with technological advancements and industry developments, applying relevant knowledge to enhance product offerings.
  • Build prototypes to support product design development.
  • Follow the Engineering Change process for existing products.
  • Demonstrate ethics and integrity.
  • Conduct Product Risk Assessment through DFMEA (Design Failure Mode & Effects Analysis).
  • Organize drawings and documentation for efficient reference.
  • Provide timely, accurate responses to requests for design information and drawings.
  • Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering, design technology, or equivalent (combination of education & experience).
  • Proficiency in 3D modelling using Creo, Solidworks, or an equivalent 3D design package.
  • Experience with 3D modelling, 2D drafting (first‑angle and third‑angle projection), and GD&T (Geometrical Dimensioning & Tolerancing).
  • Proficiency in product lifecycle management (PLM) software and other relevant applications.
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to multitask in a fast‑paced environment.
  • Time‑management skills.
  • 2+ years of experience in design within a manufacturing environment or directly related experience.

Role: Mechanical Design Engineer (Medium‑Voltage Product Development)


Team: Medium Voltage Switchgear


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