We are seeking a Junior Mechanical Engineer to support day-to-day operations, equipment upkeep, process improvements, and production efficiency in a manufacturing environment. The role involves assisting in mechanical engineering tasks, coordinating with various departments, and gaining practical exposure to industrial systems.
Assist in monitoring machinery performance, identifying inefficiencies, and reporting abnormalities
Support troubleshooting of mechanical issues under senior engineer supervision
Learn plant layout, equipment specs, and utility systems
Collaborate with maintenance teams for scheduling and documenting preventive maintenance
Track equipment servicing and downtime patterns
Help maintain maintenance records and CMMS entries
Support ongoing improvement projects, machinery upgrades, or layout modifications
Participate in design and implementation of mechanical systems or fixtures
Assist in cost estimation, vendor coordination, and documentation
Ensure mechanical operations comply with product quality standards and SOPs
Participate in audits, inspections, and root cause analysis activities
Follow workplace safety standards and report unsafe conditions or equipment
Prepare and update technical reports, equipment logs, and inspection sheets
Maintain engineering drawings, machine manuals, and standard checklists
Use basic CAD or drafting tools (optional)
Support senior engineers in mechanical analysis and improvements
Assist with equipment installation, testing, and commissioning activities
Coordinate with production, maintenance, and quality departments
Ensure smooth handover and documentation of completed work
Participate in technical meetings and internal training sessions
Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
0–2 years of experience (fresh graduates or internship experience preferred)
Basic understanding of mechanical systems, materials, and manufacturing processes
Knowledge of mechanical drawing interpretation and machine components
Familiarity with tools like calipers, gauges, and basic diagnostic equipment
Basic knowledge of CAD software (AutoCAD/SolidWorks – optional)
Good communication, analytical, and teamwork abilities
Eagerness to learn plant operations and hands-on problem-solving
Internship or project experience in a manufacturing or engineering setup
Exposure to lean manufacturing or TPM concepts
Basic awareness of ISO standards or safety protocols
Shop-floor and office-based role
Exposure to heat, machinery noise, and moving equipment
May require working in shifts and wearing mandatory PPE