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Mechanical Design Engineer

Premier Group
Loughton
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Director of UK Engineering at Premier Group Recruitment | Permanent and Contract Hires | Mechanical, Manufacturing, Electrical & Electronics…

Role- Mechanical Design Engineer


Salary- £35,000‑£42,000 per annum (dependent on experience, please advise)


Type- Permanent


My client design and manufacture a range of fabricated products and they are looking to take on a Mechanical Design Engineer.


The Mechanical Design Engineer will ideally have the following attributes:



  • Degree qualification or similar in Mechanical Engineering or Computer Aided Design
  • Be proficient with using SolidWorks CAD software ideally
  • Previous experience working in a similar Mechanical Design Engineer role within the manufacturing sector
  • Be able to work well individually as well as part of a team
  • Have excellent communication skills both verbal and written
  • Full UK Driving Licence is essential

The Mechanical Design Engineer role will involve:



  • Working within the existing design engineering team
  • Producing solid models and drawings using SolidWorks CAD software
  • Creating the necessary documentation for the designs including BOM’s
  • Carrying out engineering calculations when required
  • Liaising with other colleagues
  • Offering technical assistance when needed to customers and suppliers

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


Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Design, Manufacturing, and Engineering


Industries

Engineering Services and Manufacturing


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