Mechanical Engineer for R&D – Your creativity is an asset
H.Glass was established with the vision of building a better world tomorrow. Today, we are a dynamic and growing company specialized in solar technologies and developing high tech low consuming devices. As we move forward in one of our main projects, in the field of Next Generation Farming, we are currently looking for a Mechanical Engineer to boost our R&D team in our new brand offices in Ecublens – Lausanne Area.
YOUR MISSION
1. Work on a revolutionary product mixing Material Science, Chemistry, Biology and Electronic Engineering
2. Research and evaluate the newest technologies for integration into our products
3. Develop your ideas with your team and evolve them into functional prototypes
4. 3D CAD design of parts and structural components
5. Test your ideas, concepts, and components hands-on
6. Coordinate prototype manufacturing (internal & external)
7. Conduct testing and evaluation of prototypes
YOUR PROFILE
1. Master’s degree in Mechanical/Mechatronics Engineering
2. 3+ years of professional experience
3. New technologies Enthusiast or/and experience with Technology scouting
4. Creative and out of the box thinking is a must! We love people with ideas and the will to make them reality
5. Solid skills in CAD software is a must
6. Electrical design knowledge (e.g. PCB design) is a strong plus
7. Fluent English, any other language is a plus
8. Motivated, team spirit and proactive mindset
Why should you apply (now)?
Come join a creative and international team dedicated to finding innovative solutions to a sustainable and eco-friendly future for all of us.
Be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team working in close relation with R&D to develop and integrate brand new technologies into tomorrow’s products.
Contribute actively to the final product, with your ideas and initiatives. At H.Glass, we value creativity and reward it.
Embrace opportunities within H.Glass (90% of our managers were promoted through organic growth)
Work in brand new offices and laboratories, close to Lausanne (Ecublens).
#J-18808-Ljbffr