We are seeking a Sr. Layout Designer to support the design and development of Polaris off-road vehicle systems and components, with a primary focus on engine integration. As a key member of our agile working environment, you will create high-quality layouts and engineering drawings using CREO and Windchill, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure designs meet functional and manufacturability requirements.
Requirements
- Create and execute design layouts, models, and engineering drawings in CREO and Windchill
- Design and develop components and systems to meet safety, quality, reliability, cost, and schedule targets
- Support new product development and existing production programs, including field issue resolution
- Collaborate with Industrial Design, Purchasing, Manufacturing, and suppliers to ensure designs meet functional and manufacturability requirements
- Analyze design alternatives, evaluate tradeoffs, and recommend optimized solutions
- Lead or participate in design reviews to ensure DFM, DFC, and DFW principles are incorporated
- Review drawings and documentation to verify GD&T accuracy and compliance with company and industry standards
- Determine appropriate tooling requirements and manufacturing methods for components
- Develop and document design procedures for parts, assemblies, and layouts
- Support BOM development, prototype procurement, and related project activities
- Communicate system-level design tradeoffs to technical and non-technical stakeholders
- May provide technical guidance and task direction to less experienced team members
- Plan and coordinate assigned work while providing regular status updates using Microsoft tools
Benefits
- Competitive compensation
- Market-leading profit-sharing plan
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
- 401(k) matching
- Financial wellness education and consultation
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Wellness programs
- Paid time off
- Gym & personal training reimbursement
- Life insurance and disability offerings
- Polaris Foundation and Polaris Gives paid volunteer time off