Mechancial Engineer

X4 Technology
Sheffield
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Principal Consultant - Electronics, Embedded & Mechanical Engineering at X4 Technology

A Sheffield based consultancy who specialise in fibre technology solutions for multiple industries are currently looking for a Contract Mechanical Engineer to help with a new project.

Logistics:

Rate: DOE

Onsite requirements: Sheffield based hybrid

Contract Length: Initial 3 month with extensions

Mechanical Engineer

Due to my client working on multiple projects, the successful candidate must be willing to work in a fast paced and challenging environment, and have 2-3 years of industry experience

Skills overview:

  • Developing mechanical and/or electrical design concepts
  • Evaluating design risks and proposing mitigations
  • Owning test regimes (creating test plan, running test and analysis of results)
  • Drafting reports to a high standard of quality
  • Experience with pumps and fluid flow systems
  • Industry experience in oil and gas preferable

Please apply with an up to date CV. The interview process will consist of a soft skills based test followed by an online interview.

Please also note, successful applicants must be a British Citizen or have Settled Status in the UK (unfortunately no sponsorship can be supplied).

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelAssociate

Employment type

  • Employment typeContract

Job function

  • Job functionDesign, Engineering, and Manufacturing
  • IndustriesAppliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing, Design Services, and Industrial Machinery Manufacturing

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