Mechanical Design Engineer

Energis Recruitment
Dungannon
1 week ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer Energis is working with a well known equipment manufacturer near Dungannon who has a need for an additional Design Engineer. As part of the existing design team, you will work on the design and development of company products to ensure that all designs are cost effective and have the best sourced materials for use. The Role Ensure that all design drawings are consistent and of a high level of accuracy and quality. Liaise with the production team. Produce models, drawings, cut lists, jigs. Produce manuals for engineers and customers. Create and develop a log of design issues to ensure that design issues are managed and resolved. Develop current designs to incorporate improvement measures Source and select the most appropriate materials Implement detailed structural and strength calculations to assess tolerance and stress analysis of mechanical components. Prepare technical documentation such as design specifications, design reports and procurement specifications. Ensure that all works carried comply with the ISO 9001 procedures Criteria: Qualified to Third Level in Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering or similar discipline Experience of design software such as AutoCad and Solidworks. Strong IT skills, including MS Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, budget and reporting skills. Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills Excellent organizational skills Ability to plan, prioritize and problem solve Ability to work under pressure and in a demanding role Whats on Offer Competitive salary depending on experience (will be discussed upon enquiry) Bonus scheme Flexible working hours Life Assurance Company pension Health Cash Plan For further information and a confidential discussion please email your CV through the link. By applying for this role you are consenting to Energis Recruitment holding your details for a period of 12 months to be considered for other roles. As a candidate you have the right to consent or object to this. Skills: Mechanical Autocad Solidworks Benefits: Medical Aid / Health Care Pension Fund Performance Bonus Flexitime

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