Mechanical Design Engineer

Aspion Search
Sheffield
2 days ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer

Sheffield

£30,000 - £35,000 (dependent on experience)


I am currently working with a well-established engineering business in Sheffield; they are looking to add a Mechanical Design Engineer to their growing team.

This is a great opportunity for someone with at least 2 years’ experience who is looking to develop their career within a supportive and forward-thinking environment.


About the Business:

  • Established engineering and manufacturing business specialising in the design and build of bespoke commercial vehicle bodies and engineered transport solutions
  • Work across a range of sectors including automotive, logistics and specialist vehicle applications
  • Involved in full project lifecycle from concept design through to fabrication and final build
  • Strong reputation for delivering high quality, tailored engineering solutions to customers across the UK
  • Supportive team environment with a focus on development and progression
  • Growing business with a strong order book offering long term stability


Responsibilities of the Mechanical Design Engineer:

  • Design and develop mechanical components and assemblies
  • Produce accurate 2D and 3D drawings for manufacture
  • Work closely with production and fabrication teams to ensure designs are practical
  • Liaise with customers and internal teams on design specifications
  • Support projects from concept through to completion
  • Ensure all designs meet industry standards and regulations


Requirements of the Mechanical Design Engineer:

  • Minimum 2 years’ experience in a Mechanical Design Engineer role
  • Experience using 2D and 3D AutoCAD
  • Experience producing engineering drawings for manufacture
  • Sheet metal design experience
  • Automotive industry experience is (desired)
  • Experience designing commercial vehicles, pressure vessels or tanks (desired)


If you would like to find out more, please contact Adele Lewis or click Apply Now.

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