Lead Mechanical Design Engineer

Matchtech
Southampton
2 weeks ago
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đź’» Lead Mechanical Engineer / Design Manager - Heavy Equipment

An established, independent subsea engineering specialist on the South Coast is looking for a Lead Mechnical Design Engineer / Design Manager to lead a small but highly capable design team supporting projects across renewables 🌊⚡


The team designs bespoke subsea equipment and cable-handling systems, often delivering turnkey solutions on fast-paced projects.


With plenty of variety and a full order book, this is a great opportunity to shape designs, mentor engineers and play a key role in future growth 🚀


This role blends leadership with real engineering.


The Design Manager will guide and grow the design team while staying close to the detail; developing concepts, solving problems from first principles and seeing designs through from idea to installation.


It’s a role for someone who enjoys rolling up their sleeves as much as steering the ship 🛠️


The ideal candidate will be degree-qualified in mechanical or structural engineering, with 10+ years’ post-graduate experience, ideally in marine or subsea environments.


Experience delivering both small and multi-million-pound projects from concept to commissioning is essential.


Strong working knowledge of Autodesk Inventor, FEA, Mathcad and Excel is expected, alongside a solid understanding of materials, fabrication, hydraulics and electrical systems ⚙️


Key responsibilities include:

  • Leading and supporting the design team day to day
  • Planning, resourcing and coordinating design work across projects
  • Developing concepts, producing and reviewing models, drawings and calculations
  • Managing design reviews, safety studies and technical documentation
  • Supporting tenders, suppliers, build and commissioning activities
  • Maintaining quality standards, processes and continuous improvement

This is a full-time position offering a competitive salary and benefits package, negotiable for the right candidate.


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