Assist in mechanical design, review specifications and drawings, prepare documentation, coordinate with suppliers, and support engineering projects.
Job Description
We are looking for a fresh graduate Mechanical Engineer to join our team in a remote (work from home) position.
🔧 Key Responsibilities:
- Assist in mechanical system design and equipment selection
- Review project specifications, drawings, and BOQs
- Prepare technical submittals and documentation
- Coordinate with suppliers for technical data and pricing
- Support the engineering team across various mechanical projects
🎓 Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (fresh graduates are welcome)
- Basic knowledge of mechanical systems (HVAC, plumbing, or related fields is a plus)
- Good analytical and problem-solving skills
- Strong attention to detail
- Good communication skills
- Proficiency in MS Office and AutoCAD
💻 Work Setup:
- Fully remote (work from home)
🌟 What We Offer:
- Exposure to a variety of mechanical engineering projects
- Learning and growth opportunities
- Supportive and dynamic work environme
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