Mechanical Design Engineer

ReeVR Talent
Camberley
1 month ago
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Are you a Mechanical Design Engineer looking to work on complex electromechanical systems for hazardous environments? Join a growing engineering team that values creativity, collaboration, and technical excellence.

This role offers the opportunity to be involved in the full product development lifecycle – from initial concept and prototyping through to testing and final production. You’ll work across multidisciplinary teams to deliver robust, precision-engineered solutions, with a focus on performance, safety, and reliability.

Key Responsibilities of the Mechanical Design Engineer:

  • Lead or contribute to mechanical design projects from concept through to manufacture
  • Develop detailed 3D models and 2D drawings using 3D CAD
  • Produce and maintain BOMs, technical documentation, and assembly instructions
  • Design for manufacture using a range of techniques including sheet metal fabrication and CNC machining
  • Perform stress analysis, tolerance stack-ups, and materials selection
  • Liaise with suppliers and production teams to ensure manufacturability and cost-effectiveness
  • Participate in prototype builds, testing, and validation activities

What We’re Looking For in a Mechanical Design Engineer:

  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related discipline
  • Proven experience in 3D CAD
  • Strong understanding of DFM/DFA principles and manufacturing processes
  • Experience with complex electromechanical assemblies
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced SME environment and wearing multiple hats
  • Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
  • 26 Days Bank holidays
  • Private Health Care
  • Career development opportunities and project ownership (including chartership support)
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Life assurance

This is an ideal opportunity for an ambitious engineer looking to work on technically challenging products in a rewarding, hands-on environment.

Apply now to take the next step in your mechanical design career.

Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Design, Manufacturing, and Engineering
  • Industries
  • Manufacturing, Design Services, and Engineering Services

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