Mechanical Design Engineer

Roc Search
Portsmouth
1 month ago
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Principal Recruitment ConsultantCovering permanent Mechanical and Project Engineering across the Midlands at Roc Search

We are looking for a Mechanical Design Engineer to join our growing client on the South Coast! This would suit a candidate who is based close to Portsmouth or someone who is willing to relocate to the South Coast.

The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years’ + experience working in a Mechanical Design role designing Injection Moulded plastic parts and components or similar.

Hybrid working after probation.

Key Responsibilities
  • Design injection moulded, die cast and similar parts for manufacture
  • This would suit someone who has designed any injection moulded parts in a fast paced industry
  • Technically assist the manufacturing department during the building of prototype samples
  • Understanding of Tolerances ideal
Key Attributes
  • Proficient in 3D CAD with CATIA V5 being the preferred software. Will consider other CAD software packages such as Solidworks, Inventor, Creo etc.
  • Automotive experience ideal but will consider backgrounds in consumer products, Medical Devices, FMCG other fast paced industries
Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Engineering, Manufacturing, and Design
Industries
  • Engineering Services and Manufacturing

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