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Erstellt am 13. Mai 2026

Senior Mechanical Engineer I

Axon
Kassel Vollzeit
Reference: 102_698447_6354024003

Your Impact

As a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you take technical ownership of mechanical systems and assemblies - from early concept and architecture through prototyping, qualification, and production. You combine hands-on mechanical engineering, strong problem-solving skills, and technical leadership, actively shaping both our products and the way we engineer them.

What You'll Do

  • Own mechanical system and subsystem development across the full product lifecycle.
  • Design durable mechanical solutions for fixed, portable, and mobile cUAS systems.
  • Develop housings, structures, and mounting concepts with focus on thermal performance, weight, stiffness, and environmental robustness.
  • Apply structural and thermal simulation (e.g. FEA, thermal analysis) to guide design decisions and validate concepts.
  • Take a strong hands-on role in prototyping, testing, and iterative design improvements.
  • Solve real-world hardware problems by identifying root causes and implementing practical, robust solutions.
  • Work closely with electrical, RF, and systems engineers on mechanical-electrical integration.
  • Collaborate with manufacturing partners on DFM/DFA, material selection, surface treatments, and production processes.
  • Support qualification activities including temperature, shock, vibration, and environmental testing.
  • Participate in design reviews, contribute to engineering guidelines, and continuously improve mechanical design standards.
  • Act as a technical mentor, sharing knowledge and experience within the engineering team.

What You Bring

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field.
  • Several years of experience in mechanical design and system integration for complex hardware products.
  • Strong background in mechanical design for harsh or regulated environments.
  • Experience with structural and thermal simulation tools (e.g. SolidWorks Simulation, Ansys, or comparable).
  • Proficiency with CAD tools (e.g. SolidWorks or equivalent) and production-ready technical drawings.
  • Strong hands-on skills and confidence working with workshop tools and prototypes.
  • Practical understanding of manufacturing processes and design for production.
  • Proven problem-solving mindset, comfortable debugging real hardware issues.
  • Experience supporting knowledge sharing, reviews, or mentoring within an engineering team.
  • Clear communicator who enjoys ownership, collaboration, and technical depth.

Work Location: This role is based out of our Kassel office and follows a hybrid schedule. We rely on in-person collaboration and ask that team members work onsite Tuesdays through Fridays, with the flexibility to work remotely on Mondays, unless there is an approved workplace accommodation. We believe that connection fuels innovation, and our in-office culture is designed to foster meaningful teamwork, mentorship, and shared success.

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