Mechanical Sales Engineer
Job Field: Office Jobs
Location: SEATTLE, WA
Salary: $-
Job Type: Part Time
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<td align="left"><font style="font-size: 100%;">Mechanical Sales Engineer<BR>WA - Seattle<BR>Opportunity Snapshot<BR><BR>This opportunity will give you a lot of autonomy, allow you to expand your experience, and put you on a tight-knit team with low turnoverin a manufacturing environment. As our Mechanical Sales Engineer, your opportunities will include design, sales, estimating, project management, contract administration, and more for a well-established pressure vessel manufacturing and steel fabrication company.<BR><BR>Quick question for you - click here<BR><BR><BR><BR>Within the last 5 years, what role did the following play in your job?<BR>Sales engineer (bids prep/quotes/customer contact)Major component of my job all or most of the timeMajor component of my job occasionallyModerate component of my job all or most of the timeModerate component of my job occasionallyMinor component of my job all or most of the timeMinor component of my job occasionallyFormerly a major component of my jobFormerly a minor component of my jobFamiliarity, but never a component of my jobNo real familiarity<BR><BR>Comment:<BR><BR>(Your answer will automatically be saved when you submit your application)<BR><BR>Unlike large companies, our environment allows you tosee the entire project cycle, from inquiry through design, testing, and shipping--you’ll see your impact from beginning to end.If you are looking for a position where you’ll get to use your skills and where there is room to grow, and if you like variety in your day, then this could be the right role for you.<BR><BR>Seattle Boiler Works, Inc.(SBW) has been serving industry needs for over 110 years. SBW is an ASME certified shop with the knowledge, experience and craftsmen to provide customers with a wide variety of quality fabrications that meet their unique needs.<BR><BR><BR><BR>The RequirementsTo be a good fit for this opportunity you will have:<BR>* A bachelor’s degree in engineering, preferably mechanical, metallurgical, or industrial, or comparable work experience<BR>* Strong experience in steel fabrication and manufacturing, including familiarity with steel components, terminology, and welding processesQuick question for you - click here<BR><BR><BR><BR>Within the last 5 years, what role did the following play in your job?<BR>Steel vessel, or steel manufacturing environmentMajor component of my job all or most of the timeMajor component of my job occasionallyModerate component of my job all or most of the timeModerate component of my job occasionallyMinor component of my job all or most of the timeMinor component of my job occasionallyFormerly a major component of my jobFormerly a minor component of my jobFamiliarity, but never a component of my jobNo real familiarity<BR><BR>Comment:<BR><BR>(Your answer will automatically be saved when you submit your application)<BR>* Experience with drafting<BR>* Experience estimating and bidding in a manufacturing environment<BR>* Skill with computers, including knowledge of MS Office, and experience with AutoCAD or SolidWorks<BR>* Great interpersonal ability to build relationships with current and prospecti </font></td>
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