The India System design team is responsible to own and deliver System design milestones for IBM POWER, Storage and mainframe platforms. The team collaborates with Global System design & development teams and stakeholders. As a Mechanical Engineer – Labels , the candidate must have experience in mechanical design with skills in 3D mechanical modelling, design for manufacturing, and product release process & join industry leading engineer pioneering the future of high performance and high reliability server solutions.BM hardware products are offered and shipped to a global market. Our products must meet the regulatory and compliance requirements for all countries where IBM's clients reside. As part of the mechanical design/development team, your primary focus for the role will be working across brands to cover and support all artwork and label creation needs. Types of labels created involve service labels, safety labels, agency labels and more to enable the product to ship around the world. To create these labels involves working with procurement, the supplier, and manufacturing sites, to ensure all information and work is cohesive and correct for a particular product.The Secondary responsibilities would be to specify IBM Appliance product configurations composed of compute servers, storage drawers, networking switches, and cabling to enable worldwide fulfilment and shipping to external clients. Also would develop mechanical models through engagement with the expanded team, rapid prototype critical hardware updates, release design changes to manufacturing, evaluate hardware for design improvements, and engage suppliers.ResponsibilitiesAs Mechanical Engineer - Labels, the responsibilities includePrimary-Create and manage various detailed labels and artwork for IBM's hardware productsDesign labels using CorelDraw Graphics Suite or similar technical illustration toolUnderstand and implement compliance marks in agency label designs for country specific regulatory requirements to support IBM's global product shipments.Release engineering changes (ECs) for artwork/label updates to satisfy new requirementsSecondary-Mechanical component and integrated assembly design through multiple iterations from early concept level to final production levelCreation of Bill of Materials (BOM), product structures, engineering changes (EC)Computer Aided Design (CAD)Mechanical analysis (tolerance, clash, Finite Element Analysis (FEA)Material selection and parts design optimization for functionality, cost, and manufacturability