Project Engineer - Material Handling

About the position

Supports customer facing sales staff by evaluating customer requirements, creating value added material handling solutions, developing project costs, generating proposals and schedules. Leads project implementation efforts by working with customers and suppliers to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. Assists in data collection and data interpretation for Engineering Studies and general application analysis.

Responsibilities

  • Develops warehousing storage and automation solutions and creates appropriate drawings
  • Creates bills of material and determines project costs
  • Supports proposal generation and sales processes led by customer facing sales staff, as required
  • Accompanies sales staff on sales calls to provide technical expertise
  • Performs effective project management during implementation

Requirements

  • Skilled in AutoCAD products, knowledge of a 3D modeling program helpful
  • Knowledge of racking and automated warehousing/distribution solutions. ie. Conveyor, AS/RS, AGVs, Mobile Rack, etc. a plus
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office products, including Word, Excel and Project
  • Skilled in time-management and maintenance of project deadlines
  • Proficient in effective communication with customers, suppliers, contractors and permitting authorities
  • Proficient both written and oral communications
  • Ability to analyze data to develop customer solutions
  • Ability to apply sound judgment, reasoning, and strong analytical problem-solving skills
  • This position requires an Engineering degree, preferably Industrial or Mechanical, and a minimum of 3 years of engineering experience in the material handling industry.
  • Must possess clean driving record.
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