Mechanical Engineer - Calibration And Maintenance

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Bolton
2 days ago
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Our client has an opportunity for a Mechanical Engineer to join their Calibration and Maintenance Team. You will be joining a dynamic and focussed team, responsible for the support of the manufacturing function across all stages of product assembly integration and test. The team are self-motivated and work directly with support functions and engineers across MBDA to resolve routine and non‑routine tasks arising within the business.


Role: Mechanical Engineer


Location: Bolton, fully onsite


Hours: 37 per week


Hourly Rate: £32-£35 per hour via Umbrella, inside IR35


Clearance: SC required before starting


Responsibilities

  • The main aspects of the role will be as technical support for the metrology department supporting COTS (commercial of the shelf) equipment and STTE (Special to type test equipment) calibration and maintenance.
  • You will be required to assist production with technical queries on fixtures and tooling along with supporting CMM (Co-ordinate measuring machine) inspection work.
  • You will be required to guide operators on best practice within the metrology department on day-to-day technical queries alongside looking at ways to improve process and measurement techniques within the department.
  • You will also give technical support for mechanical calibration such as high/low pressure & temperature calibrations.

Qualifications

  • Minimum qualification: HNC in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Experience and knowledge of calibrating torque tools to ISO 6789-2:2017 required.
  • Good knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) required.
  • Experience and knowledge in dimensional calibration required.
  • Experience and knowledge of using and creating programs for coordinate measuring machine required.
  • Good knowledge of temperature and pressure calibration desirable.
  • Able to deal with multiple issues, tasks and priorities concurrently.

If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please apply immediately!


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