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Mechanical Design Engineer (3 vacancies - Omagh area)

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Omagh
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Mechanical Design Engineer (3 vacancies - Omagh area)

Mechanical Design Engineer (Mechanical Project Design Engineer)

Omagh, Tyrone area - this role is commutable from Enniskillen, Strabane, Dungannon, Armagh, Monaghan, Cookstown, and parts of Donegal

Multiple positions available - From intermediate to Senior levels

What's On Offer:

  • Salary: £40,000 - £55,000 (DOE) + Bonus + Overtime
  • Monday to Friday business hours - with an early finish on Fridays
  • Pension scheme, holiday allowance, and additional company benefits
  • Long-term career development and progression
  • A supportive team environment with job security and exciting projects

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The Opportunity:

Our client - a large established, engineering company with a full order book and expansion plans - is seeking multiple experienced Mechanical Design Engineers to join their innovative team based in Omagh, Co. Tyrone. With a reputation for engineering excellence and strong staff retention, this is an opportunity to contribute to challenging, high-value projects.

The Role:

You'll work on the full design lifecycle of complex mechanical systems, from concept through to detailed 3D design and project delivery. This includes:

  • Creating 3D CAD models and detailed drawings (SolidWorks or similar)
  • Collaborating with production, procurement, and project teams
  • Managing design changes, BOMs, and technical documentation
  • Problem-solving engineering challenges from prototype to production
  • Ensuring designs meet quality, safety, and performance standards

What the company is looking for:

  • 3+ years of experience in Mechanical Design or Project Design Engineering
  • Strong 3D CAD skills (e.g. SolidWorks, Inventor, Creo, etc.)
  • Background in heavy engineering, fabrication, or manufacturing environments
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills

Whether you're a seasoned Mechanical Design Engineer or a Project Design Engineer looking to step into a thriving environment where your work matters - this is your chance to join a respected firm with modern facilities, a busy project pipeline, and a commitment to employee development.

If this role is of interest; or if you have a relatable skillset that might match other similar vacancies; then please send an updated CV via the link on the page, or get in touch with Hugh Nugent to discuss in absolute confidence

Hugh has 12+ years' experience specifically in Engineering / Manufacturing Recruitment and specialises across Senior Executive Placements, Design/Development and Quality Engineering roles throughout Ireland.

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