EOL Packworld | End-of-Line Automation Since 2010

Design

Senior Mechanical Design Engineer - Packaging Industry

We are looking for a hands-on Mechanical Design Engineer with proven experience in packaging machinery. The candidate must be capable of independently handling complete machine design from concept to manufacturing drawings and supporting execution until dispatch and FAT.

Haridwar Full-time 3 - 5 years 3 openings
Posted 19 Mar 2026
Compensation 3.5-6 Lacs P.A.
Location Haridwar

Role Overview

Mandatory Experience (Minimum 3 to 4 Machine Types Required)

FMCG / Food:-
Vertical Form Fill Seal (VFFS) Machine
Horizontal Flow Wrap Machine (HFFS)
Pouch Packing Machine
Sachet Packing Machine
Powder Filling Machine
Auger Filling Machine

Pharma:-
Blister Packaging Machine
Strip Packing Machine
Bottle Filling Machine (Syrup)
Tablet Counting & Filling Machine
Capsule Filling Machine
Bottle Filling Machine (Gravity / Volumetric)
Rinsing-Filling-Capping (RFC) Monoblock
Carbonated Beverage Filling Line
PET Bottle Filling Line

Secondary Packaging Machines:-
Cartoning Machine (Horizontal/Vertical)
Case Packer (Top Load / Side Load)
Wrap Around Case Packer
Shrink Wrapping Machine
Bundling Machine
Overwrapping Machine
Tray Former
Tray Packer

End-of-Line / Tertiary Packaging:-
Case Sealer (Automatic / Semi-auto)
Case Erector
Palletizer (Robotic / Conventional)
De-palletizer
Stretch Wrapping Machine

Responsibilities

  • Concept to detailed design of packaging machinery
  • Preparation of manufacturing drawings and BOM
  • Design modifications during assembly and FAT
  • Cost reduction and design optimization initiatives

Requirements

  • The candidate must know below calculations -
  • Pneumatic cylinder sizing
  • Cam mechanism selection
  • Lead screw vs belt drive selection
  • Chain vs timing belt selection
  • Indexing mechanism selection
  • Bearing selection (radial & axial load consideration)
  • Coupling selection
  • Pulley sizing
  • Sprocket sizing
  • Key & keyway strength consideration
Career Environment

Automation careers grow fastest where people can see the direct impact of their work on real industrial performance.

Working in packaging automation demands problem solving, execution discipline, and willingness to work across engineering, production, service, and customer-facing scenarios. Our environment is shaped for professionals who want practical exposure and clear ownership rather than purely theoretical work.

Real Project Exposure

Team members contribute to projects that move from engineering and fabrication into site execution, commissioning, and customer handover.

Cross-Functional Learning

Roles often involve coordination across departments, which builds a stronger understanding of how industrial delivery actually works.

Performance Ownership

People grow here by solving real operating challenges and helping deliver systems that perform on customer production floors.

This makes the workplace well suited to professionals who value hands-on responsibility and meaningful industrial outcomes.