Design Engineer II at Centrotherm Eco Systems, LLC.
Town of Waterford, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 May, 26

Salary

110000.0

Posted On

25 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Creo, 3D Modeling, Detailed Drawings, BOM Management, DFM/DFA, Plastic Injection Molding, Tooling Design, Fixture Design, Test Plan Execution, DFMEA/PFMEA, Manufacturing Support, Cross-functional Collaboration, Project Prioritization

Industry

Wholesale Building Materials

Description
Description Job Summary: Centrotherm Eco Systems is seeking a Design Engineer II to support mid-level product design and validation for polypropylene venting systems and OEM components. This role translates customer, code, and performance requirements into manufacturable designs and supports products from concept through first article and launch. The Design Engineer II works closely with Engineering, Operations, Quality, and customers (OEMs, distributors, contractors) to deliver solutions that meet quality, cost, and timeline expectations. Job duties: Design new products, assemblies, and customer-specific components using Creo, including 3D models, detailed drawings, and related engineering documentation. Translate customer needs and applicable standards into technical requirements; communicate requirements clearly to internal stakeholders and external customers. Develop and maintain BOMs, specifications, and supporting documentation (e.g., work instructions, installation instructions, technical documentation as required). Ensure designs comply with relevant codes and standards, including UL-1738, ULC-S636, ANSI Z21, and NFPA 54, and maintain working knowledge of applicable requirements. Apply DFM/DFA and target-cost methodology to ensure designs are manufacturable, cost-effective, and scalable; incorporate lean thinking and continuous improvement where applicable. Support product application needs such as vent sizing, layouts, configuration guidance, and feasibility/cost analysis for custom requests. Design parts for plastic injection molding, incorporating molding best practices (draft, wall thickness, parting lines, tolerances) and coordinating with suppliers on tooling feedback and design revisions. Design or support development of tooling, jigs, fixtures, and gauges; coordinate fabrication with internal resources or suppliers, including 3D printing when appropriate. Support prototype and first-article builds by partnering with Manufacturing; troubleshoot issues, document learnings, and implement design or process improvements. Create and execute design verification plans, test procedures, and lab documentation; build test setups/fixtures, analyze results, and produce clear reports. Lead or participate in DFMEA/PFMEA activities; support corrective actions and quality improvements based on test results, field feedback, and production performance. Support manufacturing readiness by providing necessary outputs (e.g., DXF files, CNC-related documentation, inspection points, critical dimensions, and process guidance). Collaborate cross-functionally with Sales, Operations, Quality, and Product/Engineering to support launches, customer support needs, and ongoing product updates. Mentor or support junior engineers as assigned. Perform other duties, projects, and assignments as needed. Requirements Experience and Required Skill: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or related discipline from an accredited university. 3–6 years of product design and/or manufacturing engineering experience; plastics, fabrication, or industrial products preferred. Strong proficiency with 3D CAD; Creo required (experience with drawings, assemblies, and BOM structure). Demonstrated ability to create engineering documentation such as work instructions, installation instructions, and technical specifications. Experience with test methods, verification planning, and lab equipment; ability to interpret results and implement improvements. In-depth exposure to UL-1738, ULC-S636, ANSI Z21, and NFPA 54 standards (or ability to learn quickly and apply them). Required: plastic injection molding design experience, including part design for manufacturability and supplier/tooling collaboration. Familiarity with tooling/fixture design and first-article/manufacturing support. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook); strong organization and project prioritization skills. Physical Demands and Work Environment The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Requires sufficient hand, arm, and finger dexterity to operate computer keyboard or other office equipment. Requires speaking and hearing ability sufficient to communicate in person or over the phone. Specific vision abilities required for this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust and focus. Occasionally be required to lift and or move up to 25 pounds. Frequently Sitting, standing, walking, keyboarding Required to wear Safety Glasses & Steel/Composite toe shoes while in Warehouse or Manufacturing Areas
Responsibilities
This role involves supporting mid-level product design and validation for polypropylene venting systems, translating customer and code requirements into manufacturable designs from concept through launch. Duties include designing new products using Creo, developing engineering documentation, ensuring compliance with codes like UL-1738 and NFPA 54, and applying DFM/DFA principles.
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