Mechanical Design Engineer

KO2 Embedded Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Newcastle upon Tyne
2 months ago
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Role: Mechanical Design Engineer

Location: Newcastle upon Tyne

Salary: £40,000 + Benefits

KO2 is working with an innovative engineering business based in Newcastle that specialises in power electronic solutions for the Energy, Industrial, and Transport sectors. Due to continued growth, they are looking to recruit a Mechanical Design Engineer to strengthen their engineering team.


The Role

As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for the design and development of mechanical components and assemblies used within power electronic systems. You will work closely with electronics, manufacturing, and project teams to deliver robust, high-quality engineering solutions.


Key Responsibilities

  • Mechanical design and development of enclosures, assemblies, and components
  • Producing detailed 3D models and engineering drawings
  • Supporting designs through prototype, test, and manufacture
  • Working collaboratively with multi-disciplinary engineering teams
  • Ensuring designs meet technical, quality, and industry standards


Skills & Experience

  • Experience of mechanical design of complete machinery, fabrications and assemblies in an engineering focused company.
  • Proficiency with Creo (preferred), or experience with SolidWorks, Inventor, or PADs (all acceptable)
  • Understanding of mechanical design for electronic or power-related systems is highly desirable
  • Ability to produce detailed drawings and documentation
  • Strong problem-solving and communication skills


What’s on Offer

  • Competitive salary of £40,000
  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge power electronic solutions
  • Supportive engineering-led environment with opportunities for progression


If you are a Mechanical Design Engineer looking to work on technically challenging products within a growing and forward-thinking business, this is the role for you.


Apply today with an up to date CV to KO2 Embedded Recruitment Solutions.

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