Senior Mechanical Engineer (Product Design & Development)

Rise Technical Recruitment
Warwick, England
6 months ago
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Senior Mechanical Engineer (Product Design & Development)

£Competitive Pay£ + Bonus + Specialist Training + Career Progression + Optional Premium Overtime + Benefits

Office Based, commutable from Warwick, Coventry, Rugby, Stratford-upon-Avon, Solihull, Redditch and surrounding areas


Are you a Mechanical Engineer with demonstratable experience working on product design and development and looking for the opportunity to work on bespoke, niche projects for a variety of specialist clients showcasing your skillset and having the ability to take the technical lead on cutting edge projects?

On offer is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your skillset as a technical expert, working alongside a team of experts on pioneering projects across the engineering space, where you will be continuously invested in through training and career progression opportunities as you cement yourself as a go-to specialist.

This industry leading business have been providing expert solutions to a range of clients for upwards of 6 decades working globally on specialist and niche projects and due to continued expansion they are looking to expand their team of technical experts.

On offer is a Senior Mechanical Engineer position, working collaboratively within the design and development team working from concept to completion, on all aspects of the Mechanical development on specialist projects for some of the large...

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