Mechanical CAD Design Engineer - Aviation Domain - Torino, Piemonte, Italy

  • Pubblicato il 07/07/2026
  • Torino (TO)
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Overview Mechanical CAD Design Engineer - Aviation Domain. Work location: Turin, Florence.

Role Overview: The selected resource will go through an intense onboarding process aimed at developing appropriate customer products’ knowledge, working methodologies and CAD skills, when needed, and will be directly engaged in the engineering project activities, with increasing levels of autonomy and responsibility.

Responsibilities

Modeling simple and complex mechanical components

Modeling simple and complex assemblies

Drafting activities

Learn, understand, and apply our Customer’s standard procedures

Concurrent Engineering

Qualifications

Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, or Industrial Engineering

Required Skills And Experience

1-3 years’ experience in the field of CAD modelling & detailing using UG NX10 & above

Work experience in Teamcenter- 11 and above

Experience in creating 3D Models & Drawings

Experience in Engineering Bill of material creation, update and modification

knowledge on manufacturing drawings creation and drawing reading skills

Knowledge on the Geometric dimension & Tolerance

Familiarity/Understanding of industry codes and standards such as ASME Y14.5

Strong attention to detail

Strong interpersonal skills, oral and written communication skills

Due to the nature of work, candidates should be EU Citizens

Work Approach How we work: culture at Quest Global. We are known for our extraordinary people who make the impossible possible every day. Questians are driven by hunger, humility, and aspiration. Our company culture helps us make a true difference in every industry we reach. Our teams invest time and effort into internal culture work to ensure all voices are heard. We believe in the diversity of thought and a culture rooted in respect, where everyone belongs, is valued, and feels inspired to share ideas. We know embracing our unique differences makes us better, and solving the world’s hardest engineering problems requires diverse ideas, perspectives, and backgrounds. We shine the brightest when we tap into the many dimensions that thrive across over 21,000 difference-makers in our workplace.

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