Mechanical Design Engineer

Chiltern Park Recruitment
Milton Keynes
2 months ago
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About the job Mechanical Design Engineer

A cutting edge Mechanical Engineer opportunity has arisen with a worldwide market leading multinational engineering company working with clients in the automotive, aerospace, renewable, scientific, pharmaceutical, electronics, oil and gas and food processing industries. We're working alongside this global leader in automation technology, who are creating innovative solutions that power everything from electric vehicles to semiconductor manufacturing.


The Role

As a Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer, you'll work alongside experienced engineers to develop custom automation solutions. You'll gain hands‑on experience with product design, testing, and technical support while building your expertise in international standards and manufacturing processes.


Essential Requirements of the Mechanical Engineer:

  • Ideally you will be degree qualified with a MEng or BEng in Mechanical/Mechatronics Engineering degree
  • Understanding of basic Electrical principles
  • Experience with 3D modelling software (preferably SolidWorks)
  • Team player with ability to work independently
  • Knowledge of electro‑pneumatic control systems

Would be great, but not essential:

  • Any experience with jigs, fixtures, or machine design
  • Placement year or internship experience

What's in it for you, as a Mechanical Engineer here:

  • Company pension
  • 25 days holiday
  • Modern facilities
  • Supportive team environment
  • Clear career progression path

We welcome applications from recent graduates in Mechanical Engineering. Don't worry if you don't tick every box - we're looking for potential!


Application Process:

  • Online assessment
  • Site visit and final interview

Interested please apply now....


We are an equal opportunities employer and are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace for all.


Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you have not heard from us within 7 working days, your application has not been successful on this occasion. We value your interest and encourage you to apply for future positions that align with your skills.


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