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Senior Mechanical Engineer

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

ConnectDER (www.ConnectDER.com) represents the next generation in US-based resource technology product development. Our signature product, the ConnectDER Meter Socket Adapter, dramatically cuts down the cost and interconnection time for solar energy, EV charging, and home battery storage, putting clean, resilient power within reach of millions of homeowners. With a pipeline of exciting innovations, we’re only just getting started on our journey to transform how the world makes and consumes its energy.

We are a dynamic, venture-backed company based in Philadelphia, PA, near Center City, with a team of over 50 dedicated professionals. As we continue to grow rapidly, we are committed to developing cutting-edge products that empower technology partners, installers, electricians, and their customers. We seek talented individuals who can deliver high-quality service and drive the value of clean energy resources forward.

Working at ConnectDER offers a dynamic and exciting start-up environment, where your work can make a real impact in the fast-growing renewable energy industry. You'll work closely with a team that is passionate about renewable energy, and making smart, simple, easy to use solutions. We're hard-working and truly encourage innovation, so there’s a great chance that your ideas can help shape the future of the company. If you're looking for a job opportunity that offers growth, creativity, and a chance to be part of something new and meaningful, ConnectDER is the place for you!

 

Job Description

ABOUT THE ROLE

As a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you'll take the lead on designing innovative mechanical solutions for our cutting-edge ConnectDER power integration devices, working closely under the guidance of our Director of Mechanical Engineering. Your expertise will drive the future of our products, ensuring they meet the highest standards of performance and reliability.

**This is an on-site position, requiring 5 days/week in our Philadelphia, PA office**

Core Functions/Duties  

  • Plan, conceptualize, and create mechanical designs for new components and products.
  • Develop design and verification documentation
  • Develop design concepts to meet product specifications
  • Lead design of mechanical components and assemblies from concept to production
  • Perform design analysis (thermal, structural, tolerance)
  • Develop and support prototype builds
  • Develop and execute mechanical and product test verification and validation plans
  • CAD (preferably Solid Works) proficiency to facilitate and document designs
  • Interface with Supply Chain and suppliers to incorporate DFx feedback, and transition designs to production
  • Support production and customers as needed
  • Assist in the day to day coordination of work with partners on new design initiatives.
  • Generate documentation and assist in the design of programs to evaluate and audit the manufacturing process.
  • Provide coaching and guidance to junior staff, share best practices, and knowledge sharing.

 

Compensation range for this role begins at $120,000 + bonus + equity

All full-time employees receive access to comprehensive benefits including:

  • Health insurance plan - we cover 75% for employees, spouses, and children. 
  • Flexible paid time off – take the time off that you need.
  • 401K with company match – we want to help you meet your future financial goals.
  • Equity stock options - your opportunity to share in the success of the company.

 

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Qualifications

WHO YOU ARE

PASSION – you thrive on creativity and invention and you understand how your work can impact the greater good.   

ACCOUNTABILITY – people can count on you to do what you say, to take ownership of your performance, and to work hard to accomplish your goals.

INTEGRITY – you act with sound judgment, honesty, dependability, and consistency.

INCLUSION – you create an environment which fosters authenticity, diversity, innovation, collaboration, and respect.

ENTREPRENEURIAL – you enjoy working in a continuously evolving environment where everyone’s contribution is valued and essential.

MISSION-DRIVEN – you’re excited about renewable energy and you have a passion for clean technology. 

WHAT YOU'LL NEED

Education

Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, required

  • Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, preferred

Required Experience

  • At least 7 years of experience in mechanical component design and mechanical CAD design
  • Design for manufacturability experience
  • Demonstrated troubleshooting capabilities
  • Designing plastic injection molded parts
  • Designing stamped metal parts
  • Rapid prototyping
  • Thermal management design
  •  Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to lead projects in conjunction with strategic partners

Preferred Experience

  • Electrical Utility industry background
  • experience
  • Experience or interest in grid integration of renewable resources
  • Electric Utility/Grid experience
  • UL, NEC, ANSI experience

Key Competencies

  • SolidWorks CAD
  • Machining and prototype assembly 


Work Environment/Physical Demands: Must have the ability to work on a computer for extended periods of time with or without accommodation.

US Salary Range

$120,000 - $130,000 USD

To apply, please submit your resume. Applications without a resume will not be considered.

At ConnectDER, we believe that a diverse and inclusive workplace is crucial for our success. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, family status, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, neuro-diversity, disability, age, or veteran status, or any other non-merit based or legally protected grounds.

Don’t meet all the requirements listed above? Research shows that members of historically underrepresented groups don’t typically apply for jobs unless they meet 100% of the requirements. We are dedicated to building a diverse workforce and if this job interests you, we encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet every bullet point. 

ConnectDER is committed to developing a barrier-free recruitment process and work environment. If you require any accommodation during the application and interview process, please email us at careers @ connectder.com (no spaces) and we’ll work with you to meet your accessibility needs.

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

 

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