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Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

TIMI-MATIK
Fareham
3 weeks ago
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Are you a recent Mechanical Engineering graduate ready to launch your career in design and innovation? Join a leading global engineering company at the forefront of developing next-generation technology for a range of High Tech and Green Tech industries at their site near Fareham.

As part of the global R&D team, you’ll work alongside experts in mechanical, electrical, and process engineering to deliver sustainable design solutions for a complex. You’ll gain invaluable experience while contributing to projects that make a lasting impact worldwide.

What You’ll Do

  • Support the mechanical design and development of new and existing products
  • Use 3D modelling and 2D drafting tools to bring new designs to life
  • Contribute to technical analysis to boost product performance and efficiency
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams in engineering, supply chain, and manufacturing
  • Get hands-on involvement in global product launches and transfers

What We’re Looking For

  • A degree in Mechanical Engineering (or related discipline).
  • Knowledge of 3D Modelling/2D Drafting (Autodesk Inventor preferred).
  • A problem-solving mindset with a passion for engineering innovation.
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills, especially in diverse global environments.

What Is On Offer

27 days holiday plus bank holidays and company pension scheme

Inclusive Culture: Join a supportive, diverse workplace.

Career Development: Training, mentorship, and clear progression opportunities.

Flexible Working: Hybrid arrangements to support work-life balance (up to 2 days from home).

Wellbeing & Support: Family-friendly policies and employee networks

Seniority level

Internship

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Machinery Manufacturing


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