R&D Engineer – Product Development

Annual Salary
$65K - $95K

Job Description

Location: Newark, NJ

Schedule: Monday–Thursday: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM (Winter) / 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM (Summer)

Compensation: 65000–95000

Role Overview
This is a newly created role supporting new product development across engineering and manufacturing. The R&D Engineer will focus on technical drawings, documentation, research, and structured execution, helping move ideas from concept to production-ready solutions. This position is ideal for a detail-oriented, technically minded professional who enjoys documentation, design support, and cross-functional collaboration. Candidates with CNC, drafting, or manufacturing backgrounds who are stronger in documentation and technical support than machine operation may be an excellent fit.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support new product development initiatives from concept through handoff
  • Create, maintain, and revise CAD drawings and technical documentation
  • Research standards, materials, and best practices related to product design
  • Document prototypes, testing results, revisions, and design decisions
  • Support prototyping and validation efforts as needed
  • Own assigned R&D workstreams, timelines, and deliverables
  • Coordinate with Engineering, Manufacturing, and Product teams to ensure accuracy and readiness
  • Maintain organized records to support repeatability and future development

Qualifications
  • Strong documentation, drawing, and organizational skills
  • Working knowledge of CAD and 3D design tools
  • Familiarity with manufacturing or production environments
  • Ability to manage multiple workstreams and priorities
  • Detail-oriented with strong follow-through
  • Clear communicator across technical and non-technical teams
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, evolving environment

Why This Role Matters
This role helps ensure new products are clearly defined, properly documented, and production-ready. You’ll play a key part in turning ideas into structured, executable designs that manufacturing teams can rely on.