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Mechanical Design Engineer

Cressida Consulting
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Overview

Mechanical Design / Electromechanical Engineer - South Manchester / Cheshire

Salary: £30,000-£35,000 (depending on experience)

An established special-purpose machinery manufacturer in South Manchester is looking to add a practical, detail-focused Mechanical Design / Electromechanical Engineer to its close-knit team.

The business designs and builds bespoke automated and electromechanical systems for industrial applications, known for quality engineering and long-term customer relationships. You'll be joining a small, friendly team with strong in-house manufacturing capability and direct collaboration between design, build and service teams.

The role

You'll work on day-to-day design modifications, customer-specific customisation, and product improvement projects — producing accurate drawings, BOMs and documentation while supporting the shop floor to ensure smooth build and assembly.

There's also scope to contribute to R&D and process improvement initiatives, giving excellent learning opportunities and variety.

Responsibilities
  • Work on day-to-day design modifications, customer-specific customisation, and product improvement projects.
  • Produce accurate drawings, BOMs and documentation.
  • Support the shop floor to ensure smooth build and assembly.
  • Contribute to R&D and process improvement initiatives.
What you\'ll bring / Qualifications
  • 2-3 years' experience in mechanical design or electromechanical machinery (automation, process equipment or similar).
  • Proficiency in 3D CAD – SolidWorks preferred.
  • HNC/HND or apprenticeship route; degree not essential.
  • Hands-on approach, curiosity, and solid attention to detail.

If you enjoy practical, real-world engineering within a down-to-earth, collaborative team, this is a great place to grow.

Cressida Consulting Ltd is acting as an employment agency for this role.

All applicants must have the right to work in the UK.

We operate in line with the Employment Agencies Act 1973, Conduct Regulations 2003, and UK GDPR, and will only share your details with a client once we have your explicit consent.

Keywords

Mechanical Design Engineer, Electromechanical Engineer, SolidWorks, Machinery Design, Special Purpose Machinery, Automation Equipment, Mechanical CAD, Machinery, 3D Design, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Draughtsperson, North West, Cheshire, Manchester


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