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Mechancial Design Engineer

Travail Employment Group
Guiseley
5 days ago
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Overview

Mechanical Design Engineer


An exciting opportunity to work for a bespoke machinery manufacturer who are seeking enthusiastic engineers who they can further develop. This is a challenging, and interesting role in an innovative company delivering engineered solutions to customers both UK based and globally. You will join a well-established team, working on high value, bespoke heavy engineering solutions.


Responsibilities

  • Reporting into the design lead, work on segments of large mechanical designs for automated special purpose machinery
  • Daily problem solving and addressing design issues
  • Undertaking and ensuring mechanical and material calculations
  • Producing 2D and 3D drawings in Inventor
  • Ensuring specifications and quality standards are met
  • Producing and ensuring the quality of all mechanical BOMs
  • Working in conjunction with the electrical and software teams to achieve excellent system integration
  • Creation of parts, assembly, and identification drawings
  • Supporting the shop floor with build problems

Qualifications

  • Passionate about mechanical design, practical with excellent problem solving abilities
  • Confident user of 3D Autodesk Inventor with Vault experience
  • Knowledge of system integration
  • Experience in sheet metal, welding, fabrication and large industrial machinery design
  • Knowledge of design for manufacture
  • Own transport is essential due to location

Benefits

  • 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays (close over Xmas)
  • 4% pension, rising to 6% employer after 12 months
  • Death in service x3 if in the pension or capped at 10k
  • Opportunity to undertake training and additional qualifications

Please call Yasemin at Travail Employment Group on (phone number removed) to discuss this role in more detail.


Travail Employment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy


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