SharkNinja
Mechanical Engineer II - Corded/Cordless Products
About this role
SharkNinja seeks a hands-on Mechanical Engineer II to lead early-stage innovation for corded and cordless appliances, transforming consumer problems into validated prototypes and feasibility roadmaps before full product development. You'll work across mechanical design, electronics, software, and batteries while collaborating globally with design, brand, and test teams.
What you'll do
- Drive front-end technology and feasibility roadmap for corded/cordless product line
- Design and build proof-of-concept rigs and functional prototypes to validate concepts early
- Collaborate across mechanical, electrical, software, and battery systems to solve whole-product challenges
- Communicate design ideas through sketches, CAD models, 3D renders, and physical prototypes
- Mentor junior engineers and foster a culture that learns from design failures
- Partner with IP teams to identify novel and inventive solutions
What they're looking for
- Mechanical design and electromechanical systems
- SolidWorks or Creo CAD
- Plastic part design (injection molding, silicone, rubber)
- Prototyping and hands-on lab work
- Design communication and presentation
- Systems thinking across mechanical, electrical, and software domains
- Consumer product development
- Technical documentation and reporting
Benefits
- Early influence on product innovation strategy and roadmap
- Resources to prototype rapidly and experiment
- Global cross-functional team collaboration
- Mentorship and leadership development opportunities
- Work on consumer products used by millions worldwide
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SharkNinja
SharkNinja designs and develops consumer appliances including corded and cordless products, with expanding focus on AI-driven innovations and medical devices. The company is hiring mechanical engineers, product developers, test engineers, AI product managers, and compliance specialists to support product development from early-stage innovation through market validation and regulatory certification.
- Website
- sharkninja.com
Likely interview questions
- Walk us through a time when you built a proof-of-concept or prototype to validate an undefined or ambiguous design challenge—what was your approach and what did you learn?
- Tell us about your experience designing electromechanical systems—what's an example of a product you worked on and how did mechanical, electrical, and software considerations interact?