Manufacturing Engineer – Thermal Technology

Telford
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Manufacturing Engineer – Thermal Technology

Location: Telford

Duration: Permanent

Package: Up to circa £56,000 per annum

Enhanced annual leave

EAP

Healthcare cash plan

This is a fantastic permanent opportunity to join a well‑established and forward‑thinking organisation operating within a highly technical and fast‑moving industry. The business is committed to innovation, continuous improvement, and maintaining high standards across its engineering and manufacturing functions.

This role is ideal for a passionate and technically minded Thermal Manufacturing Engineer who enjoys problem-solving, developing new processes, and working hands-on within a dynamic production environment. It offers the chance to make a real impact by contributing to complex thermal systems, improving manufacturing performance, and supporting high-quality product output.

As the Thermal Manufacturing Engineer, you will be getting involved in:

  • Creating thermal simulation models from CAD to support HVAC systems at rack, room, and clean room level.

  • Programming advanced fan and pump control systems with complex sensor inputs and thermal limits.

  • Designing, improving, and managing manufacturing processes to maximise efficiency and product quality.

  • Optimising liquid-cooled production lines, troubleshooting equipment, and implementing quality standards.

  • Interpreting sensor log data and presenting findings to customers and internal stakeholders.

  • Operating and configuring building management systems relating to thermal management.

  • Performing measurements using thermocouples and IoT sensors and collecting logs via Linux/Windows.

  • Inspecting, maintaining, and repairing thermal measurement tools and production equipment.

    We are looking for someone with experience in:

  • A degree in Thermal Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering (or equivalent experience).

  • Working with CDUs including Liquid-to-Liquid, Liquid-to-Air, and Liquid-to-Refrigerant systems.

  • Designing facility-scale cooling systems using chilled water or glycol.

  • Using CFD and CAD software with confidence.

  • Hands-on thermal measurement using IR cameras, thermocouples, airflow and power sensors.

  • Using data loggers, voltmeters, power supplies, and environmental chambers.

  • Strong communication, excellent attention to detail, and the ability to work independently or collaboratively.

    The application process:

    Our mission is to support our clients in their creation of an equal, diverse and inclusive workforce. We are committed to providing a barrier-free recruitment process, so if you require any reasonable accessibility adjustments within the application process, then please make it known at the earliest opportunity.

    We will carefully consider your details and advise you if we're able to progress with your application within 72 working hours. If you do not hear from us within this time your details won’t be retained. So, if you're not successful on this occasion, do continue to respond to future roles we advertise. In the meantime, all good wishes and continued success with your search for employment.

    About Us

    Prince Personnel are an employment agency working on behalf of our client. Whether you’re seeking a new permanent position, temporary assignment or contract you’ll find us easy to deal with. Located in thriving Telford, we focus on jobs in Shropshire, Staffordshire and North Wales. Prince Personnel specialise in commercial, accounts and finance and technical recruitment. With the best jobs around we are an independent agency working hard for you.

    Reference: AA26884

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