Copeland

Climate Technologies

DesignEngineer

$220–350k ~AI est. Suzhou, China FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“Design Engineer at Copeland. Skills: Mechanical design, Product development, Component qualification. Develop new products. Lead compressor structure design”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet customer requirements; Deliver best cost; Deliver robust reliability; Deliver easy manufacturing

Industry & Context.

Climate Technologies
Problems you'll solve

Risk identification; Risk mitigation

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Mechanical Engineering degree or related, Proven technical mechanical design skills

Nice to Have

Compressor design experience, Refrigeration systems background knowledge

What You'll Do.

Lead compressor structure design

Deliver optimized design

Meet program requirements

Meet manufacturability

Research product trends

Optimize system performance

Calculate new product development

Analyze new product development

Work with manufacturing engineers

Identify design risks

Interact with other functions

Ensure project checklist followed

Ensure project guidelines followed

Meet project schedule

Document technical learning

File technical learning

Support continuous improvements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with manufacturing engineers; Interact with other functions

Communication Scope

Verbal English; Written English

Full Job Description

**About Us** We are a global climate technologies company engineered for sustainability. We create sustainable and efficient residential, commercial and industrial spaces through HVACR technologies. We protect temperature-sensitive goods throughout the cold chain. And we bring comfort to people globally. Best-in-class engineering, design and manufacturing combined with category-leading brands in compression, controls, software and monitoring solutions result in next-generation climate technology that is built for the needs of the world ahead. Whether you are a professional looking for a career change, an undergraduate student exploring your first opportunity, or recent graduate with an advanced degree, we have opportunities that will allow you to innovate, be challenged and make an impact. Join our team and start your journey today! This position is responsible for developing new products, leading the compressor structure design and components qualification, and delivering optimized design with best cost, robust reliability, and easy manufacturing to meet customer’s requirements. **Key Responsibilities** 1.Mechanical Structure Design * Create sophisticated new designs and products to meet specified program scope requirements and manufacturability * Research and monitor the potential product trends value, optimize cost and system performance * Calculate and analysis the new product development according to Load / Force / Component strength factors etc. * Customize the layout and tooling to meet the “Design for customers and design for manufacturing” concept 2.Components Qualification * Work with manufacturing engineers for risk identification and mitigation by adopting the PFEMA tool (Process Failure Modes and Effects Analysis). Identify new design potential risks by following the DFMEA (Design Failure Modes and Effects Analysis) process. 3\. New Product Development * Interact closely with other functions to ensure the project checklist and project guidelines have be

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