Design & Manufacturing Engineer (Instrumentation)
Key Responsibilities
Design & Development
- Create detailed 3D models, assemblies, and manufacturing drawings for mechanical components and instrumentation systems using SolidWorks (AutoCAD/CATIA exposure is a plus)
- Design complete instrument systems including enclosures, fixtures, mounts, and precision assemblies
- Apply DFM/DFA principles to ensure manufacturable, cost-effective, and service-friendly designs
Instrumentation & Prototyping
- Develop and integrate instrumentation solutions to meet functional and operational requirements
- Build, test, and validate prototypes to verify design concepts and performance
- Support design iterations based on testing, field feedback, and production constraints
Production & Manufacturing Support
- Work closely with production and assembly teams to resolve technical issues and optimize manufacturing processes
- Support transition from prototype to production, ensuring design intent is maintained
- Assist in material selection, tolerances, surface finishes, and fabrication methods
Sourcing & Vendor Coordination
- Identify, evaluate, and coordinate with vendors and suppliers for mechanical components
- Support procurement activities while maintaining quality, cost, and delivery timelines
- Collaborate with vendors during fabrication and troubleshooting stages
Engineering Analysis & Documentation
- Perform basic engineering analysis (stress, thermal, fitment, functional checks); FEA/CFD exposure is an advantage
- Prepare and maintain technical documentation, including drawings, BOMs, specifications, and manuals
- Ensure designs comply with industry standards (ASME, ISO, ASTM) and internal quality guidelines
Collaboration & Continuous Improvement
- Collaborate with electrical, software, applications, and service teams for seamless system integration
- Diagnose and resolve design-related issues during development and production
- Proactively identify opportunities for design, performance, and process improvements
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent practical experience
- Freshers and experienced candidates welcome—skill, curiosity, and passion matter more than titles
- 0–5 years of experience in mechanical design, instrumentation, or manufacturing support
- Strong proficiency in SolidWorks (Part, Assembly, Drawing)
- Good understanding of materials, manufacturing processes, and mechanical systems
- Experience or exposure to vendor coordination and sourcing is a plus
- Strong problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills
- Ability to work independently and in cross-functional teams
- High attention to detail and commitment to quality
Preferred / Added Advantage
- Experience with instrumentation, laboratory equipment, battery manufacturing tools, or automation systems
- Knowledge of GD&T
- Familiarity with FEA / CFD tools
- Exposure to project coordination or basic project management tools
Work Environment
- Office-based role with hands-on involvement in manufacturing and testing
- Occasional visits to vendor sites, manufacturing floors, or customer locations
- Travelling as per project requirements
Why Join Us?
We offer a dynamic, hands-on, and collaborative work environment where engineers work closely with real products and real manufacturing challenges. You’ll gain strong exposure to end-to-end instrument development, continuous learning, and professional growth. With over two decades of expertise across renewable energy and electrochemistry domains, we work on cutting-edge instrumentation and sustainable technologies that are shaping the future of energy storage and advanced materials.