Design Engineer in Defence Sector

Roles and Key Responsibilities

  • Engineering Drawings: Creating detailed engineering drawings for manufacturing and assembly.
  • Documentation: Preparing technical documentation for manufacturing, maintenance, and operation.
  • Quality Control: Ensuring compliance with quality standards and regulations.
  • Component Integration: Integrating various components and subsystems into a cohesive system.
  • Testing and Optimization: Conducting tests to ensure the system’s overall performance and functionality.
  • Safety Standards: Adhering to strict safety regulations and standards. Risk Assessment: Identifying and mitigating potential risks associated with the design.

Openings for Freshers and Experienced > YES

Companies (You can work here)

  • Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) – Engaged in the design and development of advanced defense systems, including missiles, aircraft, and electronic systems.
  • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) – Specializes in the design and manufacture of aircraft and avionics systems for defense applications.
  • Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) – Provides design and manufacturing services for a wide range of defense electronics, including radar systems, communication devices, and missile systems.
  • Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Defence – Develops and integrates complex defense systems, including naval systems, missile systems, and land-based defense solutions.
  • Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) – Focuses on the design and integration of advanced defense systems, including aerospace, missile technology, and unmanned vehicles.

Software

  • AutoCAD – For 2D and 3D drafting and design, including the creation of detailed schematics, assembly drawings, and component designs.
  • CATIA or SolidWorks – For advanced 3D modeling and simulation, including mechanical design, assembly, and detailed component analysis. These tools are used for designing complex mechanical systems and parts.
  • ANSYS – For performing finite element analysis (FEA) and simulations of mechanical components to assess their performance under various conditions, including stress, thermal, and vibration analyses.

Subjects

  • Mechanical Design and Engineering – Understanding mechanical design principles, including materials science, stress analysis, thermodynamics, and mechanical systems. Proficiency in designing and optimizing components and systems for various defense applications.
  • Engineering Mechanics – Knowledge of statics, dynamics, and the behavior of materials under load. Understanding how forces and moments affect components and structures is crucial for designing reliable defense systems.
  • Manufacturing Processes and Techniques – Familiarity with various manufacturing processes, including machining, welding, casting, and assembly. Understanding how designs translate into physical components and the implications for production and quality.

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