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Mechanical Design Engineer

Aspion Search
Blackburn
1 day ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer

Blackburn

£38,000 – £48,000 + benefits (dependent on experience)

Full-Time | Permanent


Are you looking to accelerate your engineering career with a growing global organisation? This is a fantastic opportunity for a Mechanical Design Engineer to join a business delivering large-scale engineering projects both in the UK and internationally.

The company is preparing to move into a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility in 2026, featuring modern offices, increased manufacturing space, and a fully integrated layout designed to support collaboration and expansion. It’s an exciting time to join as they continue to grow their engineering capability worldwide.


The Business:

  • Brand-New Purpose-Built Facility (Opening 2026)
  • Modern offices, cutting-edge equipment, and a fully integrated site layout.
  • Global Project Exposure
  • Work on major onshore and offshore engineering projects across multiple international locations.
  • Clear Career Development Pathways
  • Apprenticeships, trainee through to lead/management opportunities.
  • Extensive Learning & Training Opportunities
  • Courses, qualifications, and ongoing professional development—all supported.
  • Growing Organisation
  • Strong pipeline of large projects and long-term investment in engineering.


The Role of the Mechanical Design Engineer:

The Mechanical Design Engineer will support upcoming and live engineering projects, working alongside the wider engineering team to deliver high-quality designs, documentation, and technical solutions.


Key Responsibilities of the Mechanical Design Engineer:

  • Produce 3D and 2D designs using SolidWorks (preferred) and AutoCAD
  • Design new equipment and improve existing machinery and systems
  • Update drawings, assemblies, and layouts as projects evolve
  • Prepare technical documentation: reports, manuals, specifications
  • Collaborate closely with mechanical, electrical, compliance and project teams
  • Support technical problem-solving across machinery and equipment
  • Ensure designs meet all quality, safety, and regulatory requirements


Requirements of the Mechanical Design Engineer:

  • HNC/HND or Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent qualifications
  • At least 3 years’ experience in design or manufacturing engineering
  • Experience with machinery, pipework, assemblies, or similar equipment
  • Competent in 3D CAD – ideally SolidWorks
  • Project management experience
  • Strong understanding of engineering and manufacturing principles
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and work independently
  • Interest in global projects, travel opportunities, and long-term development


Benefits of the Mechanical Design Engineer:

  • Bupa Private Healthcare
  • Excellent Pension Scheme – 4% employee and 7% company contribution
  • Electric Car Scheme
  • Mental Health Support
  • First Aid Support & Training
  • 25 Days Holiday + 8 Bank Holidays


This role is ideal for someone who:

  • Wants to join a growing, forward-thinking engineering business
  • Enjoys varied project work with global exposure
  • Wants access to excellent training and supported development
  • Is excited by the move to a modern, state-of-the-art facility
  • Is ambitious and looking to grow into a senior role


Find out more about our available opportunities or how I can help you further your career – contact me today.


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