Mechanical Engineer II

Axon Axon · Enterprise · Sterling, VA · 2024 Dedrone R&D

Mechanical Engineer II role focused on the design, analysis, prototyping, and integration of next-generation counter UAS (cUAS) technology. Responsibilities include driving product development from concept to manufacturing, performing mechanical and thermal analysis, and collaborating with cross-functional teams. Requires proficiency in CAD, simulation tools, and hands-on prototyping, with knowledge of embedded systems and harsh environment design.

What you'd actually do

  1. Drive innovative product development from conceptualization through manufacturing, ensuring designs meet durability and reliability standards.
  2. Utilize creative problem solving skills to lead ideation of new product architectural concepts for subsystem and system level designs
  3. Construct and analyze high fidelity proof-of-concept prototypes
  4. Perform detailed mechanical analysis to ensure proper function through FEA, tolerance analysis, testing, and other exploratory means
  5. Collaborate regularly with both domestic and international stakeholders

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field
  • Proven experience in mechanical design and system integration
  • Proficiency in CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Fusion 360)
  • Hands-on experience with prototyping tools and fabrication equipment
  • Knowledge of embedded systems, microcontrollers (e.g., ESP32, Arduino), and single-board computers (e.g., Raspberry Pi)
  • Strong understanding of engineering principles, including heat transfer, EMI, and shock/vibration
  • Experience with simulation tools for thermal and structural analysis
  • Familiarity with MIL STDs and designing for harsh environments
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
  • Excellent communication skills

Nice to have

  • preferably in industries involving advanced hardware systems
  • Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with high levels of ambiguity

What the JD emphasized

  • full design ownership
  • highly visible
  • mechanical design
  • thermal analysis
  • prototyping
  • system integration
  • CAD modeling
  • structural optimization
  • hands-on prototyping
  • durable and high-performance designs
  • diverse operational environments
  • embedded systems
  • microcontrollers
  • single-board computers
  • heat transfer
  • EMI
  • shock/vibration
  • simulation tools for thermal and structural analysis
  • MIL STDs
  • designing for harsh environments
  • analytical and problem-solving abilities
  • technical challenges
  • fast-paced, dynamic environment
  • high levels of ambiguity