Full-Time

Design Engineer

Posted on 5/9/2026

Crane Co.

Crane Co.

1,001-5,000 employees

No salary listed

Cincinnati, OH, USA

In Person

Category
Mechanical Engineering (1)
Required Skills
CAD
PTC Creo
ISO 9001
REST APIs
SolidWorks
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Minimum 4-year degree in a Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology or Engineering Design field.
  • Minimum 2 years of experience OR 3 Co-op related rotations. (Valve industry, manufacturing, machining, fabrication, foundry).
  • Leadership to drive actions in cross-functional teams for problem solving product and design issues.
  • Technically proficient and adaptability to learn new software systems (Microsoft Office, Excel, QAD).
  • Understanding and experience in reading industry codes and material specifications (ex. ASTM, ANSI, API).
  • Design of Experiment (DoE) and data collection to validate design changes and process issues.
  • Strong 2D & 3D CAD experience (CREO, Pro-E, SolidWorks, CIMCAD, Windchill).
  • ERP experience preferred (QAD).
  • Time management of multiple high priority tasks.
  • Strong written and verbal skills, professionally interact with suppliers, customers, and shop floor personnel.
  • Design for Manufacturability and Lean Manufacturing experience preferred.
  • DFMEA/PFMEA and Continuous Improvement experience preferred.
  • Career goal(s) of a leadership position in the business.
Responsibilities
  • Plan, execute, and functionally support customer design and development projects as assigned in accordance with safety practices, industry specifications, company policies, department procedures, and business group needs.
  • Strategize and thoroughly complete product design updates, new product order requirements, and process improvements.
  • Organize, document, and communicate design projects with transparency, timeliness, and in complete detail with internal and external customers in mind.
  • Provide product fit, form, and function support to all business groups.
  • Create engineering test reports, bulletins, drawings, work instructions, and assembly procedures in a timely and professional manner.
  • Perform engineering evaluations, problem solve, and implement creative solutions to internal and external customer issues.
  • Research and approve or reject deviation requests from production floor, suppliers, and foundries.
  • Evaluate, prove with data, and implement product design changes.
  • Validate designs are acceptable through design of experiment (DoE) lab testing, quantifiable measurements, and industry qualification methods.
  • Create and maintain documentation of designs, testing, and other project data in accordance with company procedures.
  • Read and interpret industry, customer, and internal codes and standards applicable to the valve industry.
  • Increase product knowledge through taking on ownership of projects, reading internal and external product and process specifications, shop floor walks, discussions with senior personnel, documentation of problem solving solutions.
  • Achieve specific and curated personal and professional development goals agreed upon with the product engineering team lead.
  • Partake in internal and external growth development paths related to the business: CRANE Business System processes, kaizen participation, ISO 9001:2015 Auditor Training, etc.
  • Recommend innovative solutions to enhance and improve the quality of departmental and/or company-wide business activities.
  • Knowledgeable of competitor products in the market.
  • Performs other duties as required.
Desired Qualifications
  • ERP experience preferred (QAD).
  • Design for Manufacturability and Lean Manufacturing experience preferred.
  • DFMEA/PFMEA and Continuous Improvement experience preferred.
  • Kaizen participation and ISO 9001:2015 Auditor Training as part of growth development paths.
  • Knowledgeable of competitor products in the market.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Stamford, Connecticut

Founded

1855

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What believers are saying

  • Analysts project 24.5% revenue growth from Q4 2025 aerospace strength.
  • Microsoft Fabric unifies data for real-time executive decisions.
  • Core orders rose 16% in Q1 2025 amid reaffirmed EPS guidance.

What critics are saying

  • Druck integration dilutes margins with operational disruptions in 2026.
  • European chemicals demand weakens Process Flow Technologies revenue.
  • Tariff hikes disrupt aerospace supply chain within 6 months.

What makes Crane Co. unique

  • Crane integrates Druck's silicon-based pressure sensors into Aerospace segment.
  • Reuter-Stokes enables nuclear opportunities in plant restarts and SMRs.
  • Panametrics bolsters process flow with ultrasonic sensing technologies.

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