Mechanical Design Engineer

AJP Recruitment
East Boldon
4 months ago
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Our client specializes in the manufacture of products for the water treatment and building services sectors. Due to growth they now require a Mechanical Design Engineer to work from their busy North East hub.


The Role

  • Support quick cost and sizing estimation of project orders
  • Initiate and manage Engineer to Order pumping projects and ensure project requirements are fulfilled from enquiry to delivery and commissioned phase, full end to end project involvement.
  • Create general arrangement designs from customer specifications including P&ID.
  • Support Project Fulfilment Manager with project control.
  • For complex orders, coordinate project requirements and expedite action registers across Engineering, Planning, Purchasing, Production, Logistics and external stakeholders.
  • Continually develop and improve project order processes
  • Support the implementation and development of Lean Manufacturing and Kaizen

The Person

  • Qualified to degree level in mechanical or Structural engineering is preferred or a minimum of ONC in a related engineering discipline with relevant experience.
  • Experience in delivering engineered products and services. Automotive or pumping solutions experience advantageous but not essential.
  • Experience in new product introduction or project delivery with a strong drive to ensure that commitments are met or exceeded.
  • Proficiency with a leading 2/3D CAD package is desirable for the ability to create general arrangement drawings. Catia and Revit advantageous.
  • Experience of enterprise resource planning systems, i.e. SAP is desirable.
  • Competent with Microsoft packages


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