Senior Mechanical Design Engineer-Automation Equipment
Job Description
or M.E. in Mechanical Engineering or similar quailfications.\n• 2–4 years of experience in mechanical design for automation, special-purpose machines, or capital equipment or construction machinery or electromechanical systems in Automotive, semiconductors, battery systems or med tech.\n• Strong engineering-calculation ability across strength of materials, pressure, speeds, power, temperature, force, and load — as applied to machine and tool design\n• Solid command of engineering drawing standards and GD&T\n• Working knowledge of materials, manufacturing processes, heat treatment, and machine-shop techniques\n• Hands-on proficiency in a 3D CAD package (SolidWorks / Creo / NX / Inventor)\n• Good working knowledge of pneumatics and hydraulics\n• Demonstrated ability to conceptualize and create solutions for complex design problems — from concept sketches and customer discussions through to a manufacturable design\n• Logical thinker and analyst; clear communicator who collaborates well with cross-functional teams\n• A genuine learning attitude and willingness to put in the hours when a program demands it\n\nPreferable traits • Product ownership — a track record of taking a machine or sub-system end-to-end, from concept through manufacturing, integration, and on-site acceptance. You measure yourself on the machine working in the customer’s plant, not on drawings released.\n• Readiness for future-tech development — curiosity and capability around emerging directions in physical AI and advanced manufacturing: machine vision and vision-AI integration, robotics and cobots, digital twins and simulation-driven design, additive manufacturing for tooling, IIoT-instrumented machines, predictive maintenance — and the judgment to evaluate where they actually fit on the plant floor.\n• Domain exposure — prior experience designing equipment for electronics, semiconductor, or battery manufacturing is a strong plus (e.g.
SMT/PCBA, pick-and-place, laser marking, cell assembly, wafer handling, clean-room-grade systems). You will understand the precision, cleanliness, and throughput context our customers operate in.\n• Familiarity with FEA / CFD tools for design validation\n• Exposure to motion-system sizing (servo / stepper, linear stages) and machine-safety standards\n• Cost-engineering instincts — designing for manufacturability, assembly, and serviceability\n\nWhy TEAL You will design real machines for marquee customers in electronics, semiconductor, and battery manufacturing — with the freedom to make design calls, the rigor of a Tata enterprise, and a roadmap that is deliberately leaning into physical AI. The work compounds: every program raises the bar for the next.\nHow to apply Apply directly via this posting.
Do not apply if you don’t have relevant qualifications or skills.