Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

Chroma Recruitment
Bradford
1 month ago
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A highly-reputable Engineering firm who specialise in Bespoke Machinery and Capital Equipment are looking for an experienced Senior Mechanical Design Engineer. This company are well renowned in West Yorkshire, and supply on an international scale.

Reporting directly to the Head of Engineering, you’ll join an industry leading team, focusing on the R&D and New Product Development of bespoke machines and new systems. This is a full life-cycle role, overseeing design projects from initial concept, including detailed engineering calculations, DFMEA studies, FEA analysis, detailed design and overseeing your product through the company's state-of-the art manufacturing facility.

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineer to take their career to the next level, where growth and development is encouraged, alongside an excellent package.

Senior Mechanical Design Engineer Requirements:

  • HNC/D or Degree in Mechanical Engineering
  • Experience in Machinery/Rotating Equipment
  • Precision Equipment - GD&T (BS8888)
  • Material Selection, Machining Methods and Techniques

Benefits of this Senior Mechanical Design Role:

  • Flexible Working
  • 25 Holidays + Bank Holidays
  • Excellent Bonus Scheme
  • Company Staff Council & Well Being support (onsite)
  • On-site Parking

If you have the required skills for this Senior Mechanical Design Engineer position, please get in touch with Jake Hilton ASAP with an up-to-date copy of your CV.

If this role isn’t of interest, but you know of someone who could be, Chroma Recruitment operates a referral scheme.

Chroma Recruitment is acting as an employment business with regards to this position.


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