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Mechanical Design Engineer

ACS Staffing Solutions
Northampton
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer
Location: West Northamptonshire | Salary: Up to £47,000 DOE | Type: Full-time, Permanent

Do you have a passion for mechanical design and a fascination with how things move, lift, and perform?

We're looking for a Mechanical Design Engineer who thrives on turning bold creative visions into engineered reality. Join a team where technical precision meets world-class spectacle - and where no two projects are ever the same.

Whether it's designing a custom truss adaptor for a headline tour or helping create the structural backbone of an immersive installation, you'll play a vital role in shaping unforgettable moments.

What You'll Be Doing
  • Design that Moves the World: Craft detailed 2D and 3D CAD drawings using AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor, including fabrication-ready designs for bespoke mechanical and structural components.
  • Engineering Meets Creativity: Collaborate with production managers, show designers, and structural supervisors to bring ambitious concepts to life—safely, efficiently, and impressively.
  • From Screen to Stage: Work closely with fabrication teams and on-site crews to ensure your designs are practical, buildable, and ready for the rigours of touring and installation.
  • Engineering with Confidence: Apply your knowledge of mechanical systems, safety standards (LOLER, PUWER, BS/EN), and load calculations to ensure your designs are safe, compliant, and performance-ready.
  • Be Where the Action Is: Conduct site surveys, liaise with crews, and occasionally join on-site installations to see your work in action—literally.
What You Bring to the Stage
  • A degree (or equivalent) in Mechanical or Design Engineering.
  • Hands-on experience designing mechanical systems—preferably involving lifting, structural steel, or live events.
  • High proficiency with AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor (2D & 3D).
  • A solid grasp of fabrication techniques, welding, and assembly methods.
  • Strong communication skills, capable of bridging technical and creative teams.
  • Ability to manage multiple fast-moving projects and meet production deadlines.
  • Full UK driving licence (essential for site work).
Even Better If You Have…
  • Practical experience with hoists, motors, steelwork, or stage machinery.
  • Worked with fabrication shops or scenic engineering teams.
  • Been part of load-ins, installations, or international tours.
  • A working knowledge of temporary structures and load-bearing systems in live event settings.
What\'s In It for You
  • A competitive salary package + generous pension scheme.
  • Direct involvement in internationally acclaimed productions.
  • A collaborative, hands-on environment where no idea is too big.
  • Genuine opportunities for career development within a fast-growing, innovative team.
  • The satisfaction of watching your engineering come alive on stage, screen, or set.
  • Apply now if you\'re interested.


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