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Lead Mechanical Design and Analysis Engineer

FLYTE®
Surrey
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Lead Mechanical Design and Analysis Engineer

Complex Aerospace, Energy & Defence Projects

Permanent & Contract

Location: Dorking, Surrey, UK


FLYTE are partnered with a consultancy based in Dorking that specialise in delivering world-class engineering expertise to clients across high-tech and challenging sectors.


With a reputation for excellence in design and analysis, they work closely with high profile customers in industries such as space, aerospace, nuclear, marine, gas turbines, green energy, defence, and research.


After a record 2024 and start to 2025, and success with winning several new long term projects, they’re looking to grow their team with the appointment of a a highly technical lead mechanical design and development engineer to take responsibility for the following:


  • Lead the design and development of mechanical systems and components, using advanced CAD tools (NX).
  • Utilise core mechanical engineering skills (GD&T, tolerance analysis, hand calcs, first principles).
  • Conduct detailed structural, thermal, and dynamic analysis using FEA, CFD, and other simulation tools to ensure the reliability and performance of designs.
  • Provide innovative solutions to complex engineering challenges, ensuring designs meet all requirements for safety, performance, and cost-effectiveness.
  • Interface with clients to understand their needs, present technical solutions, and provide ongoing support throughout the project lifecycle.


Ready to take FLYTE?

This is a great opportunity to join a technical and close knit team offering the chance to work in a fast-paced environment, solve complex problems, and to work on some of the most exciting and technically demanding projects. Submit your CV for a confidential conversation with a member of our FLYTE® team.

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