<div>**About the Role**
</div><div>We are looking for a highly motivated and detailoriented **Mechanical Engineering Graduate** to join our team as a **Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET)** As a GET you will undergo structured onthejob training and mentoring to develop technical analytical and problemsolving skills needed for a successful engineering career This is an excellent opportunity for fresh graduates to kickstart their professional journey with handson experience in a dynamic environment</div><div><br></div><div> **Key Responsibilities**
</div><div>* Assist in mechanical design and drafting using CAD software (AutoCAD SolidWorks etc)
</div><div>* Work on product development prototyping and testing
</div><div>* Support the production and quality teams in resolving technical issues
</div><div>* Conduct feasibility studies and assist in creating technical documentation
</div><div>* Perform basic calculations and simulations related to mechanical systems
</div><div>* Collaborate with crossfunctional teams including design production and quality assurance
</div><div>* Ensure compliance with safety and quality standards
</div><div><br></div><div>**Eligibility Criteria**
</div><div>* BE BTech in Mechanical Engineering (224225 passout preferred)
</div><div>* Strong academic record and passion for mechanical design and innovation
</div><div>* Good understanding of engineering fundamentals such as mechanics thermodynamics materials etc
</div><div><br></div><div>**Key Skills**
</div><div>* Proficiency in CAD software (AutoCAD SolidWorks Creo etc)
</div><div>* Basic knowledge of manufacturing processes and mechanical design
</div><div>* Strong analytical and problemsolving abilities
</div><div>* Good verbal and written communication skills
</div><div>* Willingness to learn and adapt to new technologies and tools
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