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Mechanical Design Engineer

Aspion Search
Stockport
4 weeks ago
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Overview

Mechanical Design Engineer – Stockport | Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm | Full-Time | Permanent


Join a specialist engineering manufacturer designing and delivering complex HVAC and environmental control systems for customers across the UK and worldwide. You’ll be part of a close-knit, highly skilled engineering team where your ideas directly influence innovative, high-quality solutions used across aerospace, manufacturing, energy, and defence.


The Role

As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you’ll play a key part in taking projects from concept through to production and installation.


Responsibilities

  • Designing custom HVAC systems using 2D/3D CAD (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, or Inventor).
  • Producing P&IDs, general arrangement drawings, and Bills of Materials (BOMs).
  • Performing airflow, psychrometric, and heat load calculations.
  • Selecting and specifying fans, filters, coils, heaters, and control components.
  • Collaborating with project managers, site engineers, and suppliers.
  • Supporting installation and commissioning activities (some UK/international travel).
  • Ensuring all designs meet CE/UKCA compliance and relevant directives.

About the Candidate

  • HNC/HND or Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services, or HVAC Design.
  • Minimum 3 years’ experience within HVAC, air handling, or building services.
  • Strong working knowledge of SolidWorks, AutoCAD, or Inventor.
  • Good understanding of thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and ventilation systems.
  • Full UK driving licence (company pool van or mileage expenses provided).
  • Experience with HVAC or air-handling projects.
  • Familiarity with ATEX components and CE/UKCA directives.
  • Some understanding of electrical systems (wiring, controls, motor drives).

Benefits

  • £38,000 – £48,000 salary (dependent on experience)
  • 25 days’ annual leave + bank holidays
  • Company pension
  • Supportive and friendly culture with real development and global exposure
  • Opportunity to see your designs go from concept to reality

How to Apply

If you are a Mechanical Design Engineer and you’re looking for a role where your technical creativity and design expertise can truly make an impact — this is it.


Please contact Adele Lewis or click Apply Now.


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