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Design Engineer (Mechanical / SolidWorks)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Dungannon
1 week ago
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Design Engineer (Mechanical / SolidWorks)
£37,000 - £42,000 + Overtime OTE 46k + Company Benefits
Dungannon

Are you a Mechanical Design Engineer with experience using SolidWorks looking to join a family run company who will invest in your development, offering ongoing training on different materials and bespoke products, along with clear progression to management within 5 years?

In this office-based role you will be producing drawings for a range of farm equipment using SolidWorks and AutoCAD. Once fully trained on the specific products composing of both stainless and plastic, you will then have the opportunity to move into senior roles in the business.

Founded over 35 years ago, this design and manufacturing company specialise in farm buildings and equipment across the UK and Ireland, with ambitions to have their products on every farm across the UK.

This role will suit someone with experience using SolidWorks and AutoCAD looking to grow and improve their skill set, within a family-run business that will look after them for the future.

The Role:

Designing a range of products including farm housing, feeders, and equipment
Using SolidWorks and AutoCAD
Full training given on niche specialist products and materials
Office based, Monday to Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm, finish at 2:30pm on FridayThe Person:

Design Engineer
Experience with SolidWorks
Mechanical backgroundReference Number:BBBH22666

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