Design Engineer - Mechanical
GE Healthcare
Job Description Summary
The Mechanical Design Engineer is responsible for the design, development, validation, and continuous improvement of mechanical components, assemblies, and subsystems that support new product development and the installed product base. Working within established engineering processes and design standards, this role partners with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative, reliable, and manufacturable solutions that meet quality, regulatory, cost, and performance objectives. The engineer contributes throughout the product development lifecycle while ensuring timely delivery of assigned technical work.
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Roles and Responsibilities
- Design, develop, validate, and support mechanical components, assemblies, and subsystems for new product development and sustaining engineering initiatives.
- Apply sound mechanical engineering principles, design standards, and best practices to deliver robust, reliable, and compliant engineering solutions.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Systems, Electrical, Manufacturing, Quality, Regulatory, Supply Chain, and Service to develop effective technical solutions.
- Participate in all phases of the product development lifecycle, including concept development, architecture, detailed design, prototyping, verification, validation, manufacturing transfer, and post-launch support.
- Perform engineering analyses, design calculations, tolerance stack-up analysis, and technical evaluations to support design decisions.
- Develop and review engineering drawings, specifications, BOMs, and technical documentation in accordance with established engineering standards.
- Plan and execute component and subsystem Verification & Validation (V&V) activities to demonstrate product performance, reliability, and regulatory compliance.
- Support supplier development, component qualification, manufacturing readiness, and engineering change activities.
- Identify opportunities to improve product quality, manufacturability, reliability, cost, and design standardization.
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