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Mechanical Design Engineer

Scenic Sign Corp.
Rochdale
6 days ago
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Overview

Mechanical Design Engineer role at Scenic Sign Corp. Location: Rochdale • Salary: £55,000–£60,000 + package • Type: On-site

Designing bespoke automation is complex. We’re seeking an engineer who thrives on challenging problems and turning ideas into real machines on the shop floor.

Our client is known for taking on projects others shy away from, backed by a close-knit, supportive team where everyone contributes to delivering solutions that make a difference. They design and manufacture bespoke machinery and turnkey automation systems, partnering with robotics leaders such as KUKA, Mitsubishi and Kawasaki. Projects range from single-axis systems to large multi-axis automation lines.

If you have a background in special-purpose machinery or automation and enjoy variety over repetition, this could be the move you’ve been waiting for.

Seniorities: Mid-Senior level • Employment type: Full-time

Responsibilities
  • Join projects full cradle-to-grave: concept, mechanical calculations, modelling, customer and supplier interaction, and commissioning.
  • Collaborate with electrical and controls engineers to deliver automation systems across industries such as pharma, food, packaging and automotive.
  • Design bespoke automation including conveyors, end-of-arm tooling, and palletising systems using SolidWorks (or another CAD system) as the primary tool.
Requirements
  • Typically around 10+ years of experience designing bespoke automation or robotics projects from scratch.
  • Experience with conveyors, end-of-arm tooling, palletising systems and related automation.
  • SolidWorks is preferred; other CAD systems acceptable if you can demonstrate delivery capabilities.
What’s in it for you
  • Salary £55k–£60k, flexible working hours, and a supportive team that helps your designs go from concept to installation.
  • Opportunity to work on varied projects with real-world impact on the shop floor.

For context, the company partners with robotics giants like KUKA, Mitsubishi and Kawasaki, delivering a range of projects from single-axis systems to large multi-axis automation lines.

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