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Mechanical Design Engineer

White Label Recruitment
Pudsey
1 week ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer

Pudsey

£30,000-£50,000


Are you ready to elevate your career with a forward-thinking engineering company known for its exceptional staff retention and incredible work-life balance? This is your chance to join a dynamic team during an exciting period of growth.


With an average employee tenure of 20 years, this business truly values its people, offering unmatched flexibility, excellent benefits, and the opportunity to work on diverse and innovative products.


White Label Recruitment are very excited to be working with an extremely reputable and market leading manufacturing company who are industry leaders of their product in their search of a 2 Mechanical Design Engineer. Business that has over 100 people and are going through an exciting period, this is a great opportunity to join a major business.


The Role:

  • Develop and maintain mechanical design information and management systems, ensuring integration with other disciplines for efficient manufacture and supply of new products (using SolidWorks and PDM Works).
  • Collaborate across engineering disciplines to achieve optimal engineering solutions.
  • Manage the evolution of standard upgrade options for products post-launch.


The Person:

  • Minimum HNC in Engineering
  • At least 2 years of experience in mechanical design, open to junior, graduate, and senior-level engineers.
  • Ideally experience designing pressure vessels, tanks, rotating/flow equipment (valves, pumps, etc) conveying systems, mechanical/material handling, special purpose machinery, etc
  • Understanding of European Directives, CE Marking, ASME standards, and North American pressure equipment regulations.
  • 3D Modelling experience is a must. Ideally Solidworks but open to similar design packages such as Inventor or Solidedge, etc

Salary & Benefits:

  • £30,000 - £50,000 (Dependent on Experience)
  • 25 Days Holidays + Bank Holidays
  • 36.5 hour working week with flexible start times
  • Monday – Thursday – 7:30 am – 4:30 pm
  • Friday – 7:30 am until 12 pm
  • You can choose to work a full Friday and work a 9-day fortnight (Every other Friday off without affecting your holiday allowance) or finish at 12pm on Fridays
  • Hybrid/Work From Home
  • Bonus (Paid Twice a Year)
  • Pension 6% Employer Contribution

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