Req ID:506494At Alstom, we understand transport networks and what moves people. From high-speed trains, metros, monorails, and trams, to turnkey systems, services, infrastructure, signalling and digital mobility, we offer our diverse customers the broadest portfolio in the industry. Every day, more than 80 000 colleagues lead the way to greener and smarter mobility worldwide, connecting cities as we reduce carbon and replace cars.Could you be the full-time Mechanical Integration Mechanical Design Engineer (MIT MDE) in Saint-Bruno de Montarville QC we're looking for?Your future roleTake on a new challenge and apply your mechanical engineering expertise in a cutting-edge field. You'll work alongside collaborative and detail-oriented teammates.You'll play a key role in ensuring the seamless integration of mechanical subsystems, driving the progressive maturity of allocated volumes, and contributing to the design and development of innovative rail solutions. Day-to-day, you'll work closely with teams across the business (such as structural design engineers, routing/tubing experts, and project industrial representatives), manage CAD activities, and perform detailed 3D/2D designs, and much more.You'll specifically take care of maintaining the Space Allocation Mock-up (SAM) and creating assembly drawings, but also ensure compliance of purchased parts with defined volumes.We'll look to you for:Managing CAD activities and maintaining the Space Allocation Mock-up (SAM) according to maturity rulesCreating annotated SAMs for supplier exchanges and verifying supplier feedback compliancePerforming detailed 3D and 2D design of in-house parts while considering manufacturability and maintainabilityGenerating assembly drawings and Bill of Materials (BOM) for industrialisationContributing to weight data provision and stack-up calculationsCollaborating with domain peers and cross-functional teams to ensure seamless integrationAll about youWe value passion and attitude over experience. That's why we don't expect you to have every single skill. Instead, we've listed some that we think will help you succeed and grow in this role:Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering1-2 years' experience in Mechanical Engineering, preferably applied to railway productsBasic English skills (reading/writing and technical meetings)Rigorous and detail-oriented mindsetExperience in 3D modelling, drawing creation, or design in heavy industry (desirable)Strong understanding of manufacturability and maintainability principlesAbility to collaborate effectively across multidisciplinary teamsThings you'll enjoy Join us on a life-long transformative journey - the rail industry is here to stay, so you can grow and develop new skills and experiences throughout your career. You'll also:Enjoy stability, challenges, and a long-term career free from boring daily routinesWork with new security standards for rail signallingCollaborate with transverse teams and helpful colleaguesContribute to innovative projectsUtilise our dynamic and inclusive working environmentSteer your career in whatever direction you choose across functions and countriesBenefit from our investment in your development, through award-winning learningProgress towards leadership or specialised technical rolesBenefit from a fair and dynamic reward package that recognises your performance and potential, plus comprehensive and competitive social coverage (life, medical, pension)"Knowledge of a language other than French is an asset when dealing with our international partners, suppliers, colleagues and customers. In Quebec, French remains the main working language of our company."You don't need to be a train enthusiast to thrive with us. We guarantee that when you step onto one of our trains with your friends or family, you'll be proud. If you're up for the challenge, we'd love to hear from you!Important to noteAs a global business, we're an equal-opportunity employer that celebrates diversity across the 63 countries we operate in. We're committed to creating an inclusive workplace for everyone.Job Type:Experienced