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Mechanical Design Engineer

Ctsrecruit
Blackburn
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Due to continued business growth, we are looking to recruit an experienced Design Engineer to join a leading global business in the Blackburn area. The role will involve design and development of components used in a range of sectors including Nuclear, Offshore, Oil and Gas and Subsea applications. This is a full time permanent opportunity with an industry leader in their field. Candidates will be qualified to a minimum HND if not degree level in a relevant Mechanical engineering discipline with a demonstrable background in design and development of mechanical products. Hours – 4 day working week.

Key Responsibilities
  • Using 3D CAD software (Autodesk Inventor) to design and develop new products from concept to completion
  • Updating existing products to improve quality or to take advantage of modern manufacturing methods
  • Liaise with customers to discuss new enquiries
  • Represent the company during customer visits or at trade shows
  • Ensure designs are validated using engineering calculations and FEA
  • Produce manufacturing drawings of components and assemblies
  • Peer checking of work done by colleagues
  • Produce supporting documentation including assembly and test procedures, operating manuals, CE and UKCA marking etc. Ensure that all documentation and data conforms to the company’s ISO9001 quality system
  • Work closely with the in-house CNC machining team to ensure that components are designed for manufacture
  • Offer technical support to colleagues and customers
  • Build and test in-house prototypes
Education and/or Experience
  • Mechanical Engineering qualification to HND/Degree level or equivalent experience in a related engineering design field.
  • Strong demonstrable background within a mechanical design role.
  • Excellent knowledge of Design and Manufacturing Techniques.
  • Experienced using Autodesk Inventor for 3D Cad Modelling
  • Experience dealing with and presenting to customers is advantageous


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