Mechanical Engineer New College Grad - Doctorate Degree (Santa Clara, CA)
What You’ll Do
As a Mechanical Engineer, you’ll be at the forefront of innovation, working with a team of talented professionals to solve complex problems. You’ll leverage your strong foundation in physics, mathematics, and materials science to design and optimize mechanical devices, machines, and systems. You will take on exciting challenges, from conducting research and analyzing data to creating detailed technical drawings and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams. You will oversee manufacturing and installation processes, ensuring adherence to industry standards and regulations. Your keen eye for detail and commitment to excellence will enable you to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues, making a tangible impact on the success of our projects. We empower our mechanical engineers to push the boundaries of what is possible—while learning every day in a supportive leading global company. Visit our Engineering Careers page to learn more about engineering at Applied.
About Our Program
Our Mechanical Engineer Development Program provides training on routine assignments under the guidance of senior engineers. You will develop competence in the role by performing structured work assignments while using existing procedures to solve both routine and standard problems. As part of the development program, you will build strong working relationships across teams and participate in hands-on projects and technical seminars to build your skills and career path in the fast-growing semiconductor industry.
Role Responsibilities:
In support of design projects, coordinate the procurement and assembly of mechanical components/equipment and identify sources of critical parts and subsystems to resolve basic technical issues
Design or modify mechanical engineering layouts/schematics, and/or detailed drawings/specifications of limited scope under direct supervision
Perform and document engineering test reports under direct supervision
Generate related alpha/gamma documentation for product release under direct supervision
Perform engineering analysis under direct supervision
Troubleshoots a variety of mechanical problems of general difficulty under direct supervision
Effective use of engineering processes in the resolution of basic mechanical problems of limited scope
May be responsible for the design, development, and implementation of custom mechanical tooling, fixturing, and associated processes to enable the handling, assembly and/or disassembly of parts, components, sub-assemblies, and final assemblies throughout the product life cycle
Minimum Qualifications:
Graduating with a PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field
Good academic standing with a GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale
Preferred Qualifications:
Previous internship or related field experience
Demonstrated leadership experience
Able to solve complex problems and take a new perspective on existing solutions
Ability to exercise judgment based on the analysis of multiple sources of information
Explains difficult or sensitive information; works to build consensus
Flexible and adaptable mindset who thrives in a results-driven culture