Job description: Tenova is part of Techint Group, an industrial group formed by six global sister companies acting worldwide. Tenova is one of the major global suppliers of technologies, products, and engineering services for the metals and mining industry, providing integrated and innovative solutions for complete process areas. Legal entities belonging to the Tenova network operate in 18 countries and 5 continents. Mechanical Project Designer (Ref. TN/PRD 2025) We are looking for a Mechanical Project Designer willing to join our Melt Shops Team, with a strong passion for technology and motivation to work within a multicultural and challenging environment. You will work in an international environment characterized by high technology complexity. Responsibilities: Design in 2D and 3D format, considering customer requirements, timing target, quality and reliability targets, cost optimization, and design for manufacturability in all new equipment design. Prepare layouts showing clients how and where the equipment will be installed in their plant. Develop all mechanical aspects of a project; prepare and/or verify basic and detail engineering, both internal and external, according to the level of responsibility. Estimate, during basic engineering phases, the weights for structures/equipment to better fit and optimize with the technical design requirements. Develop bills of materials. Perform the basic/detail engineering elaboration about input data received (from Project Engineer, Mechanical Dept. Manager, Process Engineer, R&D dept., Proposal dept.). Manage engineering external studio, taking responsibility for timing and schedule proper progress. Design equipment in compliance with all applicable regulations; define the project standard specification in cooperation with the Project Engineer as well as with Contract targets. Understand, develop, and review design of civil works for the installation of the machines. Perform, if necessary, on-site inspections from site surveys up to the ascertaining of the document 'as built.' Perform and review basic/detail engineering. Convert 2D drawings into 3D models and create drawings from 3D models and their verification analysis (ex. FEM). Detailed knowledge about the most important manufacturing processes adopted in the mechanical industry to choose the most appropriate manufacturing procedure. Participate, when necessary, in inspections and meetings at suppliers/sites/production/customer/manufacturing premises. Generate scope of work specifications that define the work included, work excluded, and battery limits along with technical requirements for each equipment package or component. Manage and supervise the execution of tasks that have been outsourced. Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Mechanical Design or Secondary School Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (with at least 5 years of experience). Experience in mechanical design is a must. Knowledge of Autodesk software such as AutoCAD and Inventor is a must. Knowledge of the main technological transformation processes for the production of semi-finished products (CNC milling, sheet metal bending, laser cutting, welding, etc.). Steel Industry knowledge and experience (at least 3 years) is a plus. Knowledge of Autodesk Pro.File software is a plus. Good knowledge of CAD and FEM software, Ansys/Nastran/Recap/Inventor/AutoCAD/Navisworks preferably. Experience with 3D/2D CAD and technical calculation methods. Effective knowledge of the English language. Knowledge of the most advanced PC tools (MS Excel, MS Word, etc.). Willingness to travel. Collaborative approach, team working and problem-solving skills, flexibility, critical thinking, and a 'Can do' attitude. Good coordination and planning skills. Workplace: Castellanza (VA). J-18808-Ljbffr