Mechanical Drafting Engineer
ANSCER Robotics is seeking a Mechanical Drafting Engineer to join their robotics and automation team in Bengaluru. The role involves preparing detailed 2D drawings, 3D models, and manufacturing documentation using CAD software. Candidates will coordinate with production and procurement teams to ensure manufacturability using GD&T and various fabrication standards. This position requires experience with SolidWorks or Fusion 360 and familiarity with industrial manufacturing workflows.
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Experience
1+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
ANSCER Robotics is seeking a Mechanical Drafting Engineer to join their robotics and automation team in Bengaluru. The role involves preparing detailed 2D drawings, 3D models, and manufacturing documentation using CAD software. Candidates will coordinate with production and procurement teams to ensure manufacturability using GD&T and various fabrication standards. This position requires experience with SolidWorks or Fusion 360 and familiarity with industrial manufacturing workflows.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 robotics role with well-defined technical scope and clear expectations for a junior engineer.
The JD provides a precise list of responsibilities and technical tools required for the drafting role.
Must haves
- Proficiency in SolidWorks or Autodesk Fusion 360
- Strong understanding of engineering drawings and drafting standards
- Knowledge of fabrication, machining, sheet metal, and manufacturing processes
- Familiarity with GD&T, tolerances, and assembly practices
- Ability to export and manage DXF/DWG files
Tools and skills
Nice to have: pdm, plm.
About the company
ANSCER Robotics is an established robotics company, categorised as a mid-stage product startup.
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