Mechanical Engineer at Basile Studio
San Diego, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 Jan, 26

Salary

95000.0

Posted On

10 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Mechanical Design, Problem-Solving, SolidWorks, Fabrication Methods, Project Management, Collaboration, Quality Assurance, Attention to Detail, Communication, 3D Modeling, CNC, Load Calculation, Custom Fabrication, Installation Planning, Electrical Design, Building Codes

Industry

Architecture and Planning

Description
Position Overview Role: Mechanical Design Engineer We’re looking for a creative and committed Mechanical Design Engineer who is passionate about custom details, thrives in problem-solving, and enjoys working on unique, multi-faceted projects from concept through installation. You’ll collaborate closely with designers, engineers, fabricators, and project managers to transform concepts into fully engineered, buildable solutions while balancing design intent, fabrication efficiency, and client expectations. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Leadership & Project Ownership Lead projects from concept to final installation, managing all engineering phases. Take full ownership of design intent, technical execution, and project deliverables. Balance speed, quality, and adaptability while working in a high-change, high-urgency environment. Design & Engineering Convert SketchUp/AutoCAD design concepts into manufacturing-ready shop drawings using SolidWorks. Develop 3D models, sub-assembly breakdowns, bills of materials, and CNC cut files. Calculate static and dynamic loads to ensure structural integrity. Design jigs, templates, and fixtures to streamline fabrication. Project Estimation & Planning Estimate material and hardware needs early in design to track anticipated costs. Assist in defining fabrication methods and creating installation plans. Source materials, components, and specialty hardware for custom builds. Collaboration & Coordination Work closely with designers, project engineers, fabricators, purchasing, and vendors to ensure alignment on project goals. Participate in design pass-off reviews to eliminate waste and improve build efficiency. Support teammates when needed and contribute to a collaborative, team-first culture. Problem-Solving & Quality Assurance Redline shop drawings and troubleshoot issues during fabrication and installation. Proactively identify roadblocks, delays, and design conflicts and communicate solutions early. Maintain a strong sense of urgency while delivering high-quality, precision-driven work. Required Associate’s Degree in Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent experience. 4+ years of mechanical design experience using SolidWorks. Knowledge of fabrication methods, processes, and materials. Ability to read and interpret architectural drawings. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Excellent problem-solving abilities and attention to detail. Self-starter with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Preferred Experience with sheet metal and weldment design. Familiarity with basic electrical design, controls, and programming. Working knowledge of building codes and permitting requirements. Experience in custom fabrication, specialty installations, and multi-disciplinary projects. Software Proficiency Required: SolidWorks, nesting software, ERP/project management systems. Preferred: Revit, SketchUp, AutoCAD. Additional Details Position Type: Full-time, on-site. Location: Downtown San Diego. Salary Range: $70,000 – $95,000 annually, based on experience. (Relocation assistance may be available) Health, dental, and vision insurance Culture: Collaborative, fast-paced, and hands-on. Bonus points if you’re an animal lover — we’re a pet-friendly studio!
Responsibilities
Lead projects from concept to final installation, managing all engineering phases while ensuring design intent and technical execution. Collaborate with various teams to transform concepts into buildable solutions and troubleshoot issues during fabrication and installation.
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