Recru · 8 hours ago
Mechanical Designer
Recru is seeking a highly skilled Mechanical Designer to support the design and development of industrial fire pump packages and related mechanical systems. The role focuses on 3D modeling, equipment packaging, and mechanical layout using Autodesk Inventor, with an emphasis on strong mechanical design experience in manufacturing and industrial environments.
Responsibilities
Create detailed 3D models and mechanical layouts for fire pump packages, suppression system components, and specialty industrial assemblies
Produce system layouts, drawings, schematics, and complete production documentation using Autodesk Inventor
Perform mechanical design calculations and ensure accuracy across all deliverables
Prepare and maintain technical documentation, including bill of materials and specification support
Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and cross-disciplinary teams to develop coordinated designs
Review drawings for correctness, constructability, and alignment with applicable codes and internal standards
Provide recommendations on equipment selection, layout feasibility, and product application
Support design revisions, document control, and design-tracking processes to meet shifting project needs
Qualification
Required
2–5 years of Autodesk Inventor experience (non‑negotiable)
Mechanical design experience within industrial, manufacturing, construction, pump systems, valve assemblies, or related mechanical environments
Strong attention to detail and technical accuracy
Excellent verbal and written communication skills for cross‑team collaboration
Ability to manage multiple projects and adapt to rapid shifts in priorities
Highly organized with strong documentation, tracking, and information‑management skills
Proactive, professional, and team‑oriented mindset
Preferred
3+ years of fire protection or fire suppression system design experience
Experience with fire pumps, water storage tanks, valves, or related system components
Familiarity with architectural, mechanical, electrical, civil, and structural coordination principles