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 Contract Aerospace/Mechanical Pro-E Designer

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Country: USA
Location: WI Peshtigo
Total applied: 27

Relevant Work Experience: 1+ to 2 Years
Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager)
Education Level: Associate Degree
Job Type: Temporary / Contract / Project
Job Status: Full Time
Job Shift: First Shift (Day)

Contract Aerospace/Mechanical Pro-E Designer

Structure, Incorporated, is seeking a Pro-E Designer for a 3-6 month contract-to-direct position with one of our aerospace clients.  This individual will perform product and program level design tasks for a variety of custom business jet seating products.  While candidates will work under an experienced designer, they should be capable of producing modified designs on their own accord.  Candidates must be proficient with Pro Engineer and be able to manage drawings, parts, and assemblies and perform General Dimensioning and Tolerancing.  Both new and experienced engineers will be considered; pay rate is dependent on experience.  All candidates will work in our client's facility in northeastern Wisconsin.

 

Aerospace experience is prefereable but not required.  A Bachelors Degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering is strongly prefereable, but not required with the proper experience.  Our client has also stated a strong preference for local candidates (Green Bay Area); no relocation assistance will be provided.

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