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Mechanical Design Engineer

Matchtech
Stevenage
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Our defence client is looking for an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer to join their team on a contract basis.

Key skills required for this role

Mechanical Design, Creo

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Mechanical Design Engineer

Location: Stevenage (mostly onsite)

Duration: 12 month contract

Role details:
Our client, a prominent player in the Defence and Security sector, is currently seeking a Principal Mechanical Design Engineer to join their team on a contract basis in Stevenage. This role offers an exciting opportunity to be involved with Europe's leading Missile Systems Designer. As part of a multi-disciplinary team, you will engage in various engineering activities, supporting the transition of developmental designs into production environments and collaborating with suppliers on technical queries.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Carrying out mechanical design and proving activities for prime and variant products, including piece parts and assemblies
  • Supporting and liaising with manufacturing to resolve problems and defects
  • Assisting with functional and environmental testing and trials
  • Interacting with suppliers and purchasing to address technical queries
  • Planning and reporting on daily activities to meet project milestones
  • Clarifying and helping to generate requirements, challenging unnecessary requirements to reduce lead time, unit production cost, and design complexity

Job Requirements:

  • Experience using the Creo 3D design tool
  • Understanding of various manufacturing processes and tolerance studies
  • Knowledge of environmental testing, mass property calculations, and material selection
  • Proficiency in FMEA, design for manufacture/assembly, and environmental gasket sealing
  • Experience with structural design, defence standards, and review processes
  • Familiarity with product lifecycles and industrial validation
  • Ability to work as part of a multifunctional engineering team and participate in or host design reviews
  • An appreciation of other engineering areas/domains
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