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Mechanical Design Engineer

Premier Group
Harlow
1 month ago
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JOB – Mechanical Design Engineer

LOCATION – Harlow

TERM – Permanent

SALARY – £30,000 to £40,000 per annum (plus benefits)


My client is a specialist manufacturer working within the plastics industry, focusing on thermoforming and plastic product design. They are looking to take on a Mechanical Design Engineer to join their team in Harlow.


The Mechanical Design Engineer will ideally have the following attributes:

• Experience in mechanical design, ideally within plastics, thermoforming, or injection moulding

• Strong proficiency with 3D CAD software (SolidWorks, Inventor, or similar)

• Understanding of plastic product design, manufacturing methods, and material properties

• Ability to produce accurate 3D models, 2D drawings, and BOMs

• Strong problem-solving and analytical skills

• Excellent communication skills and ability to work as part of a team

• Relevant engineering qualification (HNC, HND, BEng, MEng, or similar)


The Mechanical Design Engineer role will involve:

• Designing plastic components and assemblies for thermoformed products

• Producing detailed CAD models, technical drawings, and specifications

• Collaborating with the production and tooling teams to ensure manufacturability

• Developing innovative solutions to meet customer requirements

• Supporting prototype builds and design validation processes

• Working on design improvements and cost reduction initiatives

• Ensuring designs meet industry standards and customer expectations


If you are interested in this position, please apply with an up-to-date CV as soon as possible, along with your availability and salary expectations.

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