Contract Mechanical Design Engineer

Owen Daniels
Stratford-upon-Avon
1 day ago
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Job Description

Role: Mechanical Design EngineerLocation: Stratford-upon-Avon – Hybrid/Remote Contract Length: 3 Months +Start Date: ASAPRate: £40.00 to £50.00 per hour – Outside IR35We are currently seeking an experienced Contract Mechanical Design Engineer to support the development of high-quality engineered products used within a safety critical environment.This role will focus on the design and development of High Pressure Die Cast (HPDC) components, working closely with a small cross-functional team to deliver robust, manufacturable designs.Key Responsibilities

  • Mechanical design and development of components and assemblies
  • Design of High Pressure Die Cast (HPDC) products
  • Producing detailed 3D models and technical drawings using Autodesk Inventor
  • Ensuring designs meet relevant industry standards and compliance requirements
  • Designing for hazardous area environments, considering certification requirements

Required Experience

  • Proven experience as a Mechanical Design Engineer
  • Strong experience designing HPDC components
  • Proficiency with Autodesk Inventor
  • Experience working with hazardous area standards such as ATEX, IECEx, CEC, or NEC is highly desirable
  • Strong understanding of manufacturability and engineering best practices

This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled Mechanical Design Engineer to contribute to technically challenging projects with a collaborative engineering team.If you are interested, please apply with your CV or contact us for more details.

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