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Seeking a Product Design Manager MAPDE

Company Name:
RCI Recruitment Solutions
Seeking a Product Design Manager MAPDE
Our Client Company is a global engineering group specializing in extreme-environment components and smart sub-systems for the aerospace, defense and energy markets. They are currently seeking a Product Design Manager in Akron, Ohio. The salary is 60k
depending on experience with Relocation Assistance available.
The Product Design Manager forges the design and development of technically sound and marketable products using imaginative, thorough, and practicable solutions under the direction and guidance of more experienced Designers and Senior Designers. The resulting designs must satisfy a wide range of project objectives within cost and schedule requirements.
Requirements:
One to three years experience with a BS degree in Engineering, or
Four years experience with a BS in Engineering Technology, or
One year of experience with an MS in Engineering
Experience that consists of product design and other related engineering work to obtain the practical knowledge required to quickly recognize problems and to coordinate the efforts of the personnel involved to solve such problems
Competitive salary and a generous employee benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, paid holidays and time off, etc.
Must be a U.S. citizen or Green Card holder.
Interested and qualified, or do you know someone who might be?
To apply, please click on the following link and email your updated resume in Word format, highlighting the necessary requirements and indicating position of interest to . Please specify Product Design Manager MAPDE in the subject line.
John Sackrider
Recruiter
RCI Recruitment Solutions
www.rcirs.com
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