Mechanical Design Engineer

Safran companies
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3 weeks ago
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Job Summary

To support design activities that will provide mechanical design solutions from initial concept through to product manufacture.

Scope of Responsibilities

The responsibilities may cover the entire project or a specific module, with team size varying accordingly. Ensure all mechanical design work complies with company, airframer, regulatory, and customer requirements.

Key Responsibilities and Duties

  • Design and detail modeling of various suite components to meet program requirements.
  • Produce designs meeting specified cost and weight targets.
  • Communicate effectively with customers and suppliers.
  • Participate in Design Reviews during each phase of NPI.
  • Select and apply appropriate materials and processes.
  • Ensure integration of design elements within the product.
  • Review engineering packages.
  • Participate in product validation (prototyping, testing, DFMEA).
  • Contribute to development of Best Practice guidelines.
  • Perform additional tasks outside normal duties as requested.

Job Requirements

Qualifications: Degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, or Structural Engineering, or equivalent apprenticeship with extensive experience.

Essential Skills:

  • Proficiency in CATIA V5 or similar 3D CAD and PLM systems.
  • Understanding of tolerances, manufacturing processes, and OEM installation requirements.
  • Knowledge of manufacturing methods like sheet metal fabrication, plastics vacuum forming, CNC machining.
  • Ability to interpret mechanical drawings and specifications.
  • Experience with Boeing, Airbus, or similar OEM specifications.

Application Process

Please submit your CV for review. Successful candidates will be contacted for next steps.

Company Culture & Benefits

Safran Seats values diversity and inclusion, supporting colleagues through various initiatives and staff networks. We are committed to building a diverse workforce and an inclusive environment. The role involves pre-employment checks, including criminal record checks, with disclosure of unspent convictions required.

Advantages & Features

Benefits include 33 days holiday, industry-leading pension, private medical cover, salary sacrifice schemes, life assurance, flexible working, career development opportunities, and involvement in CSR activities.

Company Information

Safran is a global high-tech group in aerospace, defense, and space sectors, committed to sustainability and innovation. Safran Seats is a leading aircraft seat manufacturer, with over 1 million seats in service worldwide.


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