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Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

Omega
Tewkesbury
3 weeks ago
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Omega Tewkesbury, England, United Kingdom

Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

Location: Tewkesbury area, United Kingdom. Our client is a leading manufacturer of bespoke equipment operating in the aerospace and medical industries. They are looking for a highly motivated Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer to join their team at their facility just outside the Tewkesbury area.

Key Responsibilities – Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

  • Designing and developing mechanical engineering solutions to deliver new and existing projects.
  • Supporting manufacturing operations through fault diagnosis and developing necessary solutions.
  • Becoming proficient with mechanical design and simulation tools.
  • Developing skills in the application of mathematical principles to solve engineering problems.
  • Providing advice on the best mechanical solutions, considering cost and timescales, while delivering maximum performance and reliability.

Key Experience – Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

  • Educated to Degree level in a Mechanical Engineering discipline.
  • Strong understanding of mechanical design principles.
  • A working knowledge of engineering calculations.
  • Proficient with design software, ideally Autodesk Inventor.
  • Experience in design and manufacturing would be advantageous.
  • Knowledge of basic electronic principles is desirable.

What we can offer – Graduate Design Engineer

  • Electric car scheme.
  • Medical insurance.

Please contact Anna Hinton at or

Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Design and Manufacturing

Industries

  • Engineering Services, Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing, and Manufacturing


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