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Mechanical Engineer

Company:
Advanced Aquarium Technologies
Location:
Houston, TX, 77073
Posted:
April 07, 2024
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Job Description

Advanced Aquarium Technologies (AAT) is a world leader in the design, construction and operation of inspiring and large-scale public aquariums. We see aquariums as more than just exciting, themed attractions for tourists and local residents. To us, aquariums, when designed and built properly are versatile, multi-purpose destinations with potential to become ambassadors for marine conservation, scientific research, endangered species breeding programs and wildlife rescue/rehabilitation.

AAT is a vertically integrated company offering a suite of services for the entire life cycle of public aquariums, with global customers. We pioneer the techniques and technologies required to design, build and operate ever more inspiring, enlightening and sustainable aquariums all over the world. From concept development, visitor experience design, and detailed construction specifications to the manufacturing of state-of-the-art products like the world's largest Acrylite® viewing structures, As a one-stop-shop for public aquarium design, construction and operational services, we bring knowledge, inventiveness, craftsmanship, experience, service, professionalism and proprietary solutions to every project we do.

We’re looking to hire a Mechanical Engineer in a full-time role based in the Houston, Texas office, where we have a 20,000 sq ft shop floor area dedicated to design and development of the aquarium products. You will be integral to our mission to create the world's most extraordinary public aquariums. You will collaborate closely with our seasoned experts and have the chance to contribute to groundbreaking projects. You’ll be on the engineering team that designs and builds one-of-a-kind spectacular projects that are seen by millions of people around the world.

If you're dedicated and ambitious, we want to hear from you!

What you’ll do:

Plan, conceptualize, and create mechanical designs and drawings for new products, including acrylic viewing windows, manufacturing supporting equipment, and tooling.

Support business development in technical matters and calculations.

Perform engineering calculations to support design work using FEA

Create and review technical drawings, plans, and specifications and use FEA (Finite Element Analysis) software to calculate acrylic thicknesses.

Develop detailed documentation to track project development and design process.

Work with the leadership team and engineering manager on a regular basis

Collaborate with client engineering teams on projects.

Requirements

Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar.

2+ years of experience working in a Mechanical Engineering capacity in the construction, manufacturing, architecture or other related industries.

Proficient in SolidWorks (3D design of assemblies and components, Technical Drawings)

Good understanding of mechanical engineering principles.

Experience using Project Management software such as Wrike or others.

Creative, resourceful, and enjoys the challenge of something new every day.

Attention to detail and organized.

Exceptional technical and problem-solving skills and reasoning ability.

Out of the box thinker with a can-do attitude.

Ability to communicate and articulate effectively and clearly with colleagues as well as clients.

Must be self-motivated and a collaborative team worker.

Must be confident and capable but also open to coachable and have a sense of humility

Be able to communicate well with colleagues who are overseas in other countries

Curiosity, strong interest in learning

Strong work ethic, hard worker

Plus (not required): Experience using FEA (Finite Element Analysis) software

Benefits

Health insurance (medical, dental, vision)

401K

Professional, on-the-job training

Paid Time Off (10 days/year for the first 1-4 years of employment, 15 days/year for 5+ years of employment)

9 Paid Company Holidays a year

Why Join Advanced Aquarium Technologies?

Global Impact: Be part of a team that designs and builds record-breaking aquariums that inspire and educate people worldwide.

Career Growth: Advance your career in an environment that encourages innovation and offers continuous learning opportunities.

Collaborative Culture: Work alongside passionate professionals dedicated to pushing the boundaries of aquarium design and construction.

Northwest Houston: Enjoy the vibrant culture and diverse opportunities that Houston offers, all while being based in the thriving northwest region of the city.

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