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Graduate Mechanical Engineer

Premier Group
East Grinstead
4 days ago
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JOB – Graduate Mechanical Engineer

TERM – Permanent

SALARY – £25,000 to £30,000 per annum (plus benefits)

My client is a specialist engineering company working across a range of sectors, including industrial machinery and bespoke mechanical solutions. They are looking to take on a Graduate Mechanical Engineer to join their team in East Grinstead.

The Graduate Mechanical Engineer will ideally have the following attributes:

  • A degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related discipline
  • Knowledge of 3D CAD software (SolidWorks, Inventor, or similar)
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Understanding of mechanical design principles and manufacturing processes
  • Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal)
  • Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team
  • Willingness to learn and develop within the company

The Graduate Mechanical Engineer role will involve:

  • Supporting the design and development of mechanical products and assemblies
  • Creating 3D models, detailed drawings, and Bills of Materials (BOMs)
  • Assisting senior engineers on live projects from concept through to production
  • Liaising with production and supply chain teams to ensure manufacturability of designs
  • Contributing to continuous improvement and design optimisation initiatives
  • Preparing technical documentation and supporting project delivery

If you are interested in this position, please apply with an up-to-date CV as soon as possible, along with your availability and salary expectations.

Responsibilities
  • Supporting the design and development of mechanical products and assemblies
  • Creating 3D models, drawings, and BOMs
  • Assisting with projects from concept through production
  • Collaborating with production and supply chain teams to ensure manufacturability
  • Participating in continuous improvement and design optimisation
  • Preparing technical documentation and supporting project delivery
Qualifications
  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or related discipline
  • Knowledge of 3D CAD software (SolidWorks, Inventor, or similar)
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Understanding of mechanical design principles and manufacturing processes
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Willingness to learn and develop within the company

Stated location: East Grinstead, United Kingdom.


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