Design Engineer (Mechanical)

Inception Pro Recruitment
Bedford
1 week ago
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Senior Design Engineer – Mechanical Manufacturing
Location: Bedford, Bedfordshire
Salary: £52,000
Overview
We're hiring a Senior Design Engineer to join a leading mechanical manufacturer based in Bedford, Bedfordshire.
The company are within Mechanical Manufacturing in the design, manufacture and supply of advanced braking technologies for industrial applications.
You'll work in an ISO 9001 environment, managing the full design-for-manufacture lifecycle using NX, Inventor, and AutoCAD.
The Senior Design Engineer will be required to work within an ISO 9001 environment and carry out all aspects of design for manufacture of the company's mechanical products.
Senior Design Engineer Essential Duties and Responsibilities
* Work to ISO 9001 standards as relating to product design project work and order processing
* Using and exploiting the company’s 3D CAD systems (NX, Inventor and AutoCAD software) to their maximum capability
* Design for manufacture and assembly protocols
* Produce 3D part models and assemblies and detailed 2D component and assembly drawings to current standards
* Provide calculations for performance and safety considerations including FEA and FMEA analysis
* Project manage new product development as well as existing products and individual one-off projects
* This may involve assemblies for quotation requiring investigation work including the production of precise layouts, design...

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