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Production Engineer | Chicago, ILChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimeThis Production Engineer role is ideal for an engineer with strong 3D modeling skills, hands‑on continuous improvement leadership, and experience supporting and guiding maintenance functions within...$80,000 - $100,000/Year -
Manufacturing Engineer - CNC/ProgrammingMokena, IL (Onsite) Full-TimeThis is a Manufacturing Engineer position where the ideal candidate will come with CNC Machining expertise as well as G-Code programming. Beyond that, the this role will lead fixture design, lean p...$90,000 - $120,000/Year -
Manufacturing Engineer | CNC ProgrammingMokena, IL (Onsite) Full-TimeThis is a Manufacturing Engineer position where the ideal candidate will come with CNC Machining expertise as well as G-Code programming. Beyond that, the this role will lead fixture design, lean p...$90,000 - $120,000/Year -
Manufacturing Engineer - Machining ManufacturerMokena, IL (Onsite) Full-TimeThis Manufacturing Engineer role is ideal for a candidate with strong CNC machining experience and proficiency in G-code programming. In addition, the position involves leading fixture design initi...$90,000 - $120,000/Year -
Manufacturing Engineer | Algonquin, ILBedford Park, IL (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Manufacturing Engineer will act as a liaison between Design Engineering and Production, providing expertise to identify and resolve production problems. This position will be a highly visible r...$80,000 - $100,000/Year -
Machining Applications Engineer | Centerless GrindingRomeoville, IL (Onsite) Full-TimeOur client is seeking a skilled Machining Applications Engineer to develop and optimize centerless grinding processes, set up machines for qualification, and recommend tooling for customer applicat...$85,000 - $110,000/Year
Mechanical Engineer Jobs in Romeoville, IL
Mechanical engineers have a broad range of responsibilities that includes researching, designing, and building various types of engines, machines, and tools. They follow development from its earliest stages through to testing of the finished products.A typical day for a mechanical engineer may include:
• Analyzing problem areas in a particular industry to identify where new technology can improve on processes and procedures
• Designing new types of machinery and technologies using computer-aided design programs
• Overseeing production of their devices
• Testing prototypes, analyzing the finished products, and developing plans for improvement of future generations of the technology.