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Mechanical Design Engineer

Castle Employment
York
1 week ago
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Overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer to work on high-profile aerospace and defence projects. This role offers the chance to develop cutting-edge mechanical and composite designs for mission-critical applications within a leading UK-based organisation. Working on multi-million-pound defence contracts, you will be part of an industry-leading team delivering world-class engineering solutions.

Alongside a competitive salary, you'll benefit from a comprehensive package, including 27 days holiday (increasing with service), up to 9% pension contribution, life assurance, healthcare plans, enhanced parental leave, and flexible benefits.

Responsibilities
  • Designing innovative mechanical and composite products for aerospace and defence applications using CATIA v5 (CPD & CPM).
  • Providing technical leadership and mentorship, sharing expertise with junior engineers.
  • Optimising product designs to ensure compliance with industry standards, budgets, and timescales.
  • Working within a product lifecycle management system, ensuring seamless integration across projects.
  • Identifying and implementing design improvements, supporting root cause analysis and lean methodologies.
  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams and external stakeholders to ensure project success.
  • Performing check signatory activities to maintain high-quality engineering output.
Requirements
  • Strong background in mechanical and composite design within aerospace, defence, or a related industry.
  • Extensive experience with CATIA v5, specifically CPD and CPM.
  • Strong understanding of composite product design, ideally within aerospace or marine applications.
  • Expertise in geometric tolerancing and tool design for composite materials.
  • Experience in constructing plybooks and optimising composite manufacturing processes.
  • Excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities, with a pragmatic approach to challenges.
  • Ability to work within a highly regulated environment, ensuring compliance with MOD security standards.
Why Apply

This is a unique opportunity to apply your mechanical design expertise to high-impact aerospace and defence projects. You\'ll be working on cutting-edge technology in an environment that encourages innovation, professional growth, and collaboration. With a generous benefits package and a chance to develop industry-leading solutions, this role is perfect for those looking to advance their careers in the aerospace and defence sector.

⚠ Due to security clearance requirements, applicants must be eligible for UK government vetting, which typically includes British citizenship and long-term UK residency.


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