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Contract Mechanical Design Engineer

Evolito Ltd
Bicester
2 weeks ago
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Evolito’s mission is to accelerate the adoption of electric propulsion in aerospace applications in support of a net-zero world. Evolito develops and manufactures class-leading, lightweight, high-power, and high-torque-density electric propulsion systems for aerospace markets including EVTOL, UAVs and General Aviation. We are looking for talented Mechanical Design Engineer Contractors to design and deliver complex designs for an aerospace project. This is ideal for a contractor who is an experienced engineer who thrives on solving complex challenges and producing high-quality outputs.

If you are ready to help shape the future of clean aviation, we want to hear from you. Please submit your application for immediate consideration.

Responsibilities
  • Create comprehensive designs, drawings, and supporting documentation from high-level schemes to release, under guidance from Senior or Lead Engineers
  • Deliver well-resolved designs and accurate drawings on designs within the package of work
  • Document key design decisions in line with the System Development Plan
  • Meet tight timescales while maintaining quality and compliance
  • Collaborate with manufacturing engineers to assemble and validate tooling
  • Support build activities to meet or exceed delivery timelines
  • Ensure all outputs meet relevant aerospace standards and certification requirements
Skills and Experience
  • Strong background in mechanical design within aerospace or high-integrity engineering environments
  • Proficiency in CAD tools and drawing standards
  • Experience supporting production builds and tooling development
  • Ability to work independently and deliver outcomes within defined timeframes
Desirable
  • Familiarity with aerospace certification and documentation practices
Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Contract
Job function
  • Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
  • Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Locations
  • Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom
  • Aylesbury, England, United Kingdom
  • Bicester, England, United Kingdom
  • Towcester, England, United Kingdom
  • Silverstone, England, United Kingdom
  • Abingdon-On-Thames, England, United Kingdom
  • Oxford, England, United Kingdom
  • Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom


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