Mechanical Design contract

Owen Daniels
Portsmouth
6 days ago
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Our client is a rapidly growing business designing some of the most innovative and interesting applications for the marine industry. If you are a meticulous individual with a passion for design and development, for a pre-production project then this could be perfect for you.Mechanical Design Engineer (contract)Outside IR35Marine applicationsImmediate startResponsibilities will include:

  • Accountability for full systems from inception to delivery; driving function, quality, and performance
  • Conducting detailed analysis of design requirements, specifications, and project objectives to develop innovative mechanical design solutions
  • Utilisation of CAD software and other design tools to create detailed 2D drawings and 3D models of mechanical components, ensuring accuracy, functionality, and compliance with industry standards and regulations.
  • Substantiate designs using analytical methods, FEA software, and other simulation tools to validate the integrity, performance, and safety of mechanical designs in the maritime environment.
  • Collaboration with cross-functional teams, including electrical engineers, naval architects, and control systems engineers, to ensure seamless integration and compatibility of mechanical designs with other system elements.
  • Conduct material selection and evaluation, considering factors such as mechanical ...

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