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Mechanical Design Engineer

Premier Group
Yeovil
6 days ago
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Overview

ROLE- Mechanical Design Engineer

LOCATION- Yeovil

TERM- Permanent

SALARY- £35,000 - £50,000 per annum, dependent on experience

My client specialises in fabrication for a range of industries, and they are looking to take on a Design Engineer on a permanent basis in the Yeovil area.

The Design Engineer — Qualifications
  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience in a similar Design Engineering / CAD Operation position
  • Degree / HNC / HND / BTEC / NVQ qualified in Mechanical Engineering or similar
  • Previous experience in a similar role in a manufacturing environment
  • Proficient using 3D CAD software such as SolidWorks, Inventor, Creo etc.
  • Good theoretical mechanical engineering knowledge of core principles and tight tolerances
  • Ability to work well alone as well as part of a small multi-disciplinary team
  • Ability to carry out mechanical calculations
  • Experience with process machinery or steel / metal materials would be desirable
  • Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
  • Excellent organisational and time management skills
The Design Engineer — Responsibilities
  • Work within the current engineering team with other Design Engineers
  • Produce 3D designs using Autodesk Inventor and 2D designs with AutoCAD
  • Liaise with manufacturing providers
  • Be involved in final assembly of products
  • Create required documentation for design as well as project reports/plans
  • Update 3D models and drawings
  • Input parts into the MRP system and create BOMs
  • Check drawings for sign off
  • Work in a small multi-disciplinary team on varied projects
Seniorities & Employment
  • Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Engineering, Design, and Manufacturing
  • Industries: Manufacturing, Fabricated Metal Products, and Industrial Machinery Manufacturing

If you are interested in this position, please apply with an up to date CV as soon as possible.

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