Support product design, development, and testing under guidance. Prepare sketches, layouts, and basic calculations. Provide production support to machining and assembly, develop engineering documentation, and collaborate with production teams.
Detailed Description
- Design, develop, and test product designs under guidance
- Provide production support to machining and assembly operations
- Analyze engineering sketches, specifications, and drawings to determine design factors such as size, shape, and arrangement of components
- Prepare sketches, layouts, and basic calculations including angles, weights, surface areas, dimensions, and clearances
- Support development of product designs and engineering documentation
Perform other related duties as assigned
Job Requirements
- Basic knowledge of engineering and design concepts
- Familiarity with engineering design software
- Ability to learn quickly and manage multiple tasks
- Strong teamwork skills with a positive attitude
Minimum Qualifications
- 0 to two (2) years of relevant engineering or design experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field
Additional Details
This role primarily operates in an office and manufacturing environment and may involve collaboration with production teams.
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Ulterra is the #1 PDC drill bit partner in North America. Operating worldwide, we deliver superior drilling technology to companies producing the energy that powers our lives. We constantly push the boundaries of known technology to come up with new ways to improve drilling performance with higher rates of penetration (ROP) and unique designs for challenging conditions, while providing outstanding support from dedicated people.
Patterson-UTI is committed to a workplace free from discrimination and harassment, offering equal employment opportunities to all individuals regardless of personal characteristics protected by law. Employees are encouraged to report any concerns through multiple channels.
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