Mechanical Design Engineer

Express Recruitment
Mansfield
3 weeks ago
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Overview

Express Recruitment are excited to be representing a special-purpose material handling systems manufacturer based in Nottingham who are looking to hire a Mechanical Design Engineer on a full time, permanent basis to join their talented team.

Please note, there will be occasional visits to UK customer sites to carry out design surveys and measurements. Therefore, a full UK driving license is required.

In return, they are offering a competitive salary of up to c£45,000 per annum. Other benefits include 29 days holiday including bank holidays with the opportunity to accrue additional days with length of service. Overtime is also available on a regular basis.

Hours: Full Time, Monday – Friday, 39 Hours Per Week (7:30am – 4pm & 7:30am – 3pm on Friday). Location: Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. Job Type: Full Time, Fully Office Based, Permanent.

This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Express Recruitment Ltd. The services advertised by Express Recruitment Ltd. are those of an Employment Agency.

Note: This job description may include references to roles and responsibilities, skills and experience, and other information to help you assess suitability for the position.

Roles and Responsibilities
  • Produce general arrangement and final draft drawings using Autodesk Inventor/2D & 3D AutoCAD packages
  • Creating designs across the company’s wide portfolio of products, including conveyor systems and bespoke material handling systems
  • Updating and maintaining Bill of Materials and project documentation
  • Assisting technical sales team with development of quotation drawings and tenders
  • Attend internal and external meetings (project and client related) including travelling to customer sites when required to provide technical support and design calculation expertise
  • Design initial concepts including input into costing and timescales reviews
  • Adhere to client specifications whilst complying with current safe working practises and company standards
Skills and Experience
  • Degree/HND or similar qualification in Mechanical/Manufacturing or Product Design
  • Demonstrable design experience with Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD
  • Experience designing bespoke material handling systems such as conveyors and palletisers
  • Experience carrying out design layouts estimations and surveys on customer sites
  • Proactive and determined approach to problem solving
  • Full, clean UK driving licence
About Express Recruitment

Express Recruitment has been offering exceptional recruitment solutions across the East Midlands since 1987, “exceeding expectations every time” of over 267,000 candidates.

We supply a diverse range of sectors including Engineering, Technology, Professional Services, Languages, Sales & Marketing, Call Centres, Commercial, Manufacturing, Local Authority, NHS, Education and Voluntary organisations. Find all of our current vacancies on the site.

Vacancy Summary

Seniority level: Mid-Senior level

Employment type: Full-time

Job function: Design and Engineering

Industries: Technology, Information and Media and Information Services

This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Express Recruitment Ltd. The services advertised by Express Recruitment Ltd. are those of an Employment Agency.


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