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Progressive Die & Automation Design Engineer
About the job Progressive Die & Automation Design Engineer
Progressive Die & Automated Machine Design Engineer – CAD (2D/3D)
Location: Acton, MA | Full-Time | On-Site | 40 hrs/week
Overview:
Join a leading manufacturer of high-end automated machinery as a CAD Engineer specializing in progressive die and automation design. We create reliable, precision machines for production environments and pride ourselves on craftsmanship, innovation, and quality. This role combines hands-on design with collaboration on the manufacturing floor.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design progressive dies and custom automated machinery in 2D and 3D CAD (Inventor preferred, SolidWorks a plus).
- Prepare production drawings, layouts, bills of materials, and CAM files.
- Collaborate with tool and die makers and manufacturing teams to ensure functional, manufacturable designs.
- Interpret customer specifications and technical drawings to develop high-quality, reliable machinery.
- Review and revise existing designs for continuous improvement.
Required Skills & Experience:
- 4–10 years in automation and progressive die design, with at least 2 years focused on progressive dies.
- Proficient in 2D AutoCAD and 3D CAD (Inventor preferred).
- Solid understanding of mechanical components, manufacturing operations, dimensioning, tolerancing, and steel selection.
- Strong problem-solving, attention to detail, and organizational skills.
- Experience in a manufacturing environment, collaborating directly with production teams.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Associate or Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or a technical discipline.
- Experience with machine tool-type equipment and SolidWorks.
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite.
Benefits:
- Health insurance, 401(k) with company match
- Paid holidays and vacation
- Growth-oriented, collaborative company culture
Why Join Us:
- Work on innovative, custom machinery projects
- Be part of a skilled, collaborative team
- Enhance your expertise in automation and progressive die design