Job ID: 14041
Location: US-IN Fort Wayne HR
Department: Engineering
Description:
Entry-level engineering position that reports to the Director of Engineering and works closely with our engineering team to detail and document designs, implement design changes, support product testing, and make engineering data entry. This position provides an opportunity to gain responsibility through work experience and further education, with the ability to develop into a higher-level engineering position.
Responsibilities:
* Creating detailed design drawings using Solidworks and AutoCAD
* Transferring ProE, CREO, and Autocad files to Solidworks
* Updating design drawings and CAD models
* Entering data into the MRP system
* Conducting and supporting product testing
* Support prototype and sample builds
* Communicating with coworkers and suppliers about product details
Requirements:
* Minimum 2-year engineering degree required
* 0-2 years of engineering or engineering technology experience mechanical preferred
* Good understanding of engineering principles and practices
* Proficient in Solidworks, Autocad, and Microsoft Office
* Ability to resolve less complex matters on own, exercising judgment and initiative
* Good communication skills- both written and verbal
* Good time management skills
* Detail-oriented
* Mechanical and J1939 experience is a plus
Location: US-IN Fort Wayne HR
Department: Engineering
Job ID: 14041
Westport, CT
Terex Corporation is a global manufacturer of lifting and material processing products and services delivering lifecycle solutions that maximize customer return on investment. Major Terex brands include Terex, Genie and Powerscreen.
Terex solutions serve a broad range of industries, including construction, infrastructure, manufacturing, shipping, transportation, refining, energy, utilities, quarrying and mining.
Terex Corporation is focused on its mission of providing solutions to our Machinery and Industrial Product customers that yield superior productivity and return on investment. Terex has continued its evolution in recent years, primarily through a series of acquisitions and divestitures, designed to enhance the product offering, improve geographic coverage and deliver value to Terex customers, shareholders and team members.
The history of Terex is not a simple one. This is the history that led to the name “Terex” and the evolution that followed. However, there is an equally rich history to many of the “historic” names that Terex acquired in recent years.