Mechanical Engineer II

The Mechanical/Structural Engineer II designs, specifies, and documents the structural framework and mechanical systems for set pieces, props, and puppets used in all Sight & Sound productions while collaborating with other departments to accommodate their functional requirements.

Description


Sight & Sound is an organization comprised of people with diverse talents coming together as one in Christ to tell His story through who we are and what we do.  We foster a culture of love for God and love for others, trust and teamwork, and a collaborative environment in which we get to do our best work every day. 

The Mechanical Engineer II independently designs, specifies, and documents the complex structural frameworks and mechanical systems for set pieces, props, and puppets used across multiple productions. They lead design reviews, provide expert support, and engineer solutions to ensure structural integrity, buildability, and complete integration of automation and lighting systems.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Design the framing and structure for a set piece as SolidWorks weldments/assemblies, with consideration for load paths, rigging points, and dynamic stability.
  • Design mechanical systems to achieve precise speed, power, and motion profiles using motors, gearboxes, chain drive, air/hydraulic powered cylinders, traction drive wheels, gas struts, turntables, multi-bar linkages, etc.
  • Collaborate with artists and technicians in routine meetings that are essential for the production process and identify all design requirements for an assigned project.
  • Lead model and drawing reviews, providing an overview of the project and solicit feedback to incorporate in the final design.
  • Create construction documentation (BOMs, cutlists) and fabrication drawings using SolidWorks and following all departmental standards and Scene Shop capabilities.
  • Coordinate with designers from Automation/Electronics and Lighting to locate and mount required components, resolving integration conflicts prior to fabrication.
  • Perform FEA for static, dynamic, and fatigue loads on critical elements (e.g., moving platforms, linkage systems).
  • Support facilities and rigging projects, managing vendor quotes, timelines, and installation oversight.
  • Mentor junior engineers on SolidWorks best practices, FEA workflows, and theatrical design principles.

Prerequisites:

  • Proven self-discipline in managing multiple complex projects with firm deadlines.
  • Advanced proficiency in SolidWorks (CSWP required; CSWE preferred)
  • Strong FEA experience (static, dynamic, fatigue analysis)
  • Deep knowledge of metal fabrication, machining, welding and construction practices
  • Excellent troubleshooting, cross-functional communication, and initiative.
  • General computer skills and competency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
  • Current portfolio with a variety of professional work examples

Qualifications

Education: Bachelors or better in Mechanical Engineering or related field.

Experience: 6-8 years Machine Design Experience




Additional Info

Experience Level : Mid to Senior Level

Education Level : Bachelors Degree

Job Type : Full-Time

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