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ENSCO, Inc.

Mechanical Engineer

Endicott, New York, United StatesFrom $131.3kmidAdded today

About this role

ENSCO Avionics seeks a Mechanical Engineer to support aerospace customer projects in Endicott, New York. You'll design components, manage engineering changes, coordinate prototypes, and interface with customers and internal teams to ensure compliance with aerospace specifications and standards.

What you'll do

  • Develop designs, specifications, and layouts for aerospace components
  • Prepare and review engineering drawings and process changes for production
  • Conduct dimensional studies and validate form, fit, and function against customer specs
  • Coordinate prototype manufacturing and customer sample testing
  • Investigate manufacturing and quality issues with engineering analysis
  • Communicate with customers, vendors, and cross-functional teams to ensure specification compliance

What they're looking for

  • Mechanical design and CAD (AutoCAD/Creo)
  • Engineering drawings and documentation
  • Dimensional analysis and tolerance studies
  • Aerospace/avionics industry standards (AMHS)
  • Problem-solving and root cause analysis
  • Cross-functional team collaboration
  • Customer communication and vendor interface
  • Prototype and process engineering
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ENSCO, Inc.

ENSCO develops specialized sensor electronics, mechanical systems, test equipment, and avionics control systems for government and private clients. The company is hiring mechanical engineers, software developers, test equipment engineers, software verification engineers, and SharePoint administrators to support hardware design, cloud-based applications, avionics testing, and enterprise collaboration infrastructure.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe your experience with aerospace design standards and AMHS compliance documentation.
  • Walk us through a design project where you had to validate form, fit, and function against customer specifications.