Job Summary
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Role – Thin-Gauge Thermoform Design Engineer : This role focuses on designing thin-gauge thermoformed plastic components (e.g. lightweight trays, enclosures, packaging inserts) for Automotive OEM’s products and operations.
The engineer leads end-to-end design of thermoformed parts and tooling from concept through production, ensuring design for manufacturability in thin plastic sheet forming (typically <1.5 mm thickness).
Responsibilities include creating detailed 3D CAD models and drawings, conducting feasibility and tolerance analyses to optimize designs, and collaborating cross-functionally with manufacturing, quality, and supply chain teams to meet high-volume production and quality standards.
The engineer also supports tooling fabrication and validation with internal teams or external toolmakers to ensure that thermoforming molds and processes achieve the required performance and precision. (Notably there is flexibility for these specialized roles, even considering remote work arrangements.) This is a hands-on design position requiring technical expertise in thin-gauge thermoforming processes, creativity in problem-solving, and strong coordination skills. |
Key Responsibilities
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Role – Thin-Gauge Thermoform Design Engineer : This role focuses on designing thin-gauge thermoformed plastic components (e.g. lightweight trays, enclosures, packaging inserts) for Automotive OEM’s products and operations.
The engineer leads end-to-end design of thermoformed parts and tooling from concept through production, ensuring design for manufacturability in thin plastic sheet forming (typically <1.5 mm thickness).
Responsibilities include creating detailed 3D CAD models and drawings, conducting feasibility and tolerance analyses to optimize designs, and collaborating cross-functionally with manufacturing, quality, and supply chain teams to meet high-volume production and quality standards.
The engineer also supports tooling fabrication and validation with internal teams or external toolmakers to ensure that thermoforming molds and processes achieve the required performance and precision. (Notably there is flexibility for these specialized roles, even considering remote work arrangements.) This is a hands-on design position requiring technical expertise in thin-gauge thermoforming processes, creativity in problem-solving, and strong coordination skills. |
Skill Requirements
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Required Skills/Qualifications: A solid foundation in mechanical design and specific experience with thin-gauge thermoforming is essential. Key requirements typically include:
Preferred Skills/Pluses: Candidates with the following are often preferred in thin-gauge thermoforming roles, per industry and Automotive OEM’s practices:
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Other Requirements
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Required Skills/Qualifications: A solid foundation in mechanical design and specific experience with thin-gauge thermoforming is essential. Key requirements typically include:
Preferred Skills/Pluses: Candidates with the following are often preferred in thin-gauge thermoforming roles, per industry and Automotive OEM’s practices:
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