Mechanical Design Engineer

Acron Aviation
Crawley
1 month ago
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About This Opportunity

Acron Aviation Training Systems play a key role on delivering the Acron Aviation Solutions mantra of ‘Creating Safer Skies���. From our computer‑based solutions all the way to our state‑of‑the‑art Full Flight Simulators (FFS), improving the training experience and creating safer skies is at the heart of everything we do. Our Fixed Training Devices (FTD) and FFS feature aircraft‑specific flight decks, offering the form, fit, feel, and function of the actual aircraft.


Location

Crawley, West Sussex, UK


Industry

Aerospace, Flight Simulators


Our Values

Customer First • Own It • Move Fast • Speak Candidly


What We Can Offer You
  • Pension matched contributions up to 7%
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and additional days for length of service
  • Employee Assistance Programme including 24/7 Mental Health & Wellbeing support
  • Group Income Protection
  • Private Medical Insurance
  • Life Assurance 4 × base salary
  • Referral Bonus Scheme
  • Digital GP
  • Holiday Scheme – buy & sell up to 5 days holiday
  • Discounts with cinemas, travel, major retailers, family days out and more
  • On‑site car park incl. EV charging stations
  • Staff restaurant

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead or contribute to the design and development of mechanical and electrical hardware solutions for flight simulators with a mechanical bias, ensuring alignment with customer requirements and industry standards.
  • Drive the development of innovative hardware capabilities, focusing on quality, performance, and reliability in aerospace environments.
  • Oversee or support the creation of detailed technical specifications, schematics, and models for mechanical and electrical systems.
  • Manage projects or work within cross‑functional teams, collaborating with software engineers, systems engineers, and project managers to deliver integrated solutions.
  • Ensure that all hardware components comply with aerospace industry standards and regulatory requirements, ensuring safety‑critical operations.
  • Conduct testing, validation, and troubleshooting of hardware systems to meet performance and reliability standards.
  • Lead or support the evaluation of new technologies and materials, driving continuous innovation.
  • Provide technical leadership or mentor junior engineers, fostering knowledge sharing.
  • Engage with suppliers to manage sourcing and integration of mechanical and electrical components.
  • Ensure delivery of projects on time, within budget, and per customer expectations.

Key Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field.
  • Proven experience in hardware engineering, focusing on mechanical and/or electrical systems development, including hand calculations and analytical design tools.
  • Expertise in CAD tools and electrical design software for detailed drawings and models.
  • Experience with Creo/Pro‑E or CATIA V5 a distinct advantage.
  • Structural analysis skills (FEM in CAD, NASTRAN, Ansys, Abaqus) a distinct advantage for mechanical engineers.
  • Familiarity with PLM tools such as Windchill or Teamcenter.
  • Knowledge of aerospace and European standards and regulations.
  • Strong problem‑solving skills with hardware troubleshooting, testing, and validation.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration in multi‑disciplinary teams.
  • Experience in project management or engineering team leadership highly desirable for senior roles.
  • Experience in flight simulation, avionics, or aerospace systems a strong advantage; transferable skills from wind‑energy or automotive sectors welcome.

Required Work Eligibility

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


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