Mechanical Design Engineer

Cortech Talent Solutions Ltd
Saltash
2 days ago
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Role: Mechanical Design Engineer

Location: Saltash, Cornwall (100% onsite)

Experience Required: Minimum 3 years

Salary: £35,000–£50,000 per annum (DOE)


About the Role


This is a 100% onsite position due to the sensitive nature of the work. A full DBS check is required, covering financial, residential, and criminal history for the past 10 years. Applicants must have no unexplained career gaps or unaccounted time abroad.


You will join a globally established organisation, working alongside highly skilled engineers, developers, and manufacturing teams to design and develop innovative products that protect people and assets.


Key Responsibilities


• Design and develop products from concept through to production.

• Provide innovative, practical solutions to mechanical design challenges.

• Prototype, test, and refine designs before production release.

• Research new materials, technologies, and manufacturing processes.

• Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams, internal departments, and suppliers.

• Create concept designs based on customer requirements.

• Design components using manufacturing techniques such as:

• Plastic injection moulding

• CNC machining (plastics and metals)

• Sheet metal

• Vacuum forming

• Aluminium and plastic extrusions

• Build and evaluate prototypes.

• Liaise with suppliers to optimise designs for manufacture.

• Produce product costings and Bills of Materials (BOMs).

• Draft drawings and associated documentation.

• Write engineering change notes to release products into production.



Qualifications & Training (Essential)


• BSc/BEng in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent experience)

Technical Experience (Essential)

• Minimum 5 years industry experience

• Proficiency in 3D CAD software

• Experience developing concepts from requirements

• CNC machining (plastics and metals)

• Plastic injection moulding

• Prototyping electro‑mechanical solutions

• Experience creating BOMs

• Product testing and evaluation

• Technical report writing

• Competent user of Microsoft Office


Technical Experience (Desirable):


• SolidWorks 3D CAD

• Experience with sheet metal, vacuum forming, and extrusion processes

• Experience working within strict QA and inspection guidelines


Qualities & Attributes:


• Strong interpersonal and communication skills

• Ability to explain complex concepts clearly

• Good listening, diplomacy, and negotiation skills

• Self‑motivated, hardworking, and eager to learn

• Confident, enthusiastic, and proactive

• Able to work independently and within a team

• Excellent problem‑solving and analytical skills

• Strong organisational and multitasking abilities

• Willingness to travel internationally


Benefits:


• 5% employer pension contribution

• Employee Assistance Programme (Westfield Health)

• 5 weeks annual leave plus bank holidays

• Enhanced annual leave and sickness entitlement with service

• Theatre Royal Plymouth sponsorship – opportunity to win show tickets

• 39‑hour working week with a 1pm Friday finish



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