Amazon.com Services LLC

Hardware Development, subsidiaries

DesignEngineer

$100–185k New York, New York, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Design Engineer at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Part design, CAD modeling, Injection molding, Tooling development. Own detailed 3D modeling. Create 2D drawings”

Industry & Context.

Hardware Development, subsidiaries
Problems you'll solve

Identify issues; Resolve issues

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4+ years mechanical engineering, Build complex parametric models, Design injection molded parts, DFM analysis, GD&T, Manage tooling development, Tool design reviews, FAI, 2D drawing skills

Nice to Have

Manage assemblies in cloud PDM, Manage drawings in cloud PDM, Die casting familiarity, CNC machining familiarity, Sheet metal familiarity, Urethane casting familiarity, Structural simulation exposure, FEA exposure, EVT build cycle experience, DVT build cycle experience, PVT build cycle experience

What You'll Do.

Own detailed 3D modeling

Design parts for manufacturing

Manage drawing packages

Support design iterations

Own tooling development process

Manage vendor relationships

Communicate design intent

Track tool build progress

Drive issues to resolution

Review tooling designs

Review mold flow analyses

Coordinate with supply chain

Translate aesthetic intent

Develop inspection criteria

Develop first article requirements

Support tolerance stack-up analysis

Support fit/function verification

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Industrial design teams; Mechanical engineering teams; Manufacturing teams; Electrical engineers; Systems engineers; Quality teams

Process & Methodology

RFQ, Vendor selection

Full Job Description

As a Design Engineer, you will own the detailed design and development of mechanical components and assemblies from concept through production release. This is a highly CAD-intensive role. You'll spend your time designing parts, building and maintaining assemblies, and working through the full DFM and tooling process with our overseas manufacturing partners. You'll work closely with our industrial design, mechanical engineering, and manufacturing teams to deliver parts that are beautiful, functional, and manufacturable. Key job responsibilities Part Design & CAD - Own detailed 3D modeling and 2D drawing creation for mechanical components and assemblies in Onshape - Design parts across a range of manufacturing processes with a primary focus on injection molding and CNC machining - Maintain clean, well-structured CAD models and assemblies with robust parametric relationships and change-tolerant architecture - Manage drawing packages including GD&T callouts, tolerances, and surface finish specifications appropriate for the manufacturing process - Support design iterations rapidly through prototype and EVT/DVT build cycles, incorporating feedback from testing and manufacturing Injection Molding & Tooling - Lead DFM reviews for injection molded parts, identifying and resolving issues related to draft, wall thickness, sink, warp, parting lines, and gate location - Own the tooling development process end-to-end: RFQ, vendor selection, tool design review, T0/T1/T2 sampling, and first article approval - Manage relationships with tooling vendors — communicating design intent clearly across time zones , tracking tool build progress, and driving issues to resolution - Review and redline tooling designs, mold flow analyses, and DFM feedback from vendors - Coordinate with supply chain on tooling lead times, costs, and production readiness Cross-Functional Collaboration - Work closely with industrial designers to translate aesthetic intent into manufacturable geometry without comp

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