Mechanical Design Engineer

Reactive Recruitment NI
Dungannon
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Role: Mechanical Design Engineer Location: Northern Ireland Hours: Full Time Monday to Friday (2 days per week from home) Salary: £40,000 £50,000 DOE Three Reasons to Apply: Design complex, safety-critical mechanical equipment used in a global engineering environment Attractive package including £40k£50k salary and hybrid working (2 days WFH) Join a well-established engineering business investing in modern design tools, processes, and people The Job in a Nutshell: Essentially, your job will be to design, develop, and improve mechanical systems and assemblies from concept through to manufacture, working closely with production, quality, and project teams to deliver robust, compliant, and manufacturable designs. You Will Be: Producing detailed mechanical designs, drawings, and specifications using 3D CAD (e.g. SolidWorks) Developing new products and improving existing designs to meet performance, safety, and regulatory requirements Working closely with manufacturing to ensure designs are cost-effective and fit for production Supporting prototype builds, testing, and design validation activities Should You Apply? We think Mechanical Design Engineers with experience in industrial, automotive, aerospace, or heavy engineering environments should absolutely apply. Youll be a strong fit if you bring: Solid experience designing mechanical assemblies and fabricated structures A practical, hands-on engineering mindset with strong problem-solving ability Confidence working through the full design lifecycle Experience / Qualifications: Degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar discipline Proven experience in a Mechanical Design Engineer role Strong proficiency in SolidWorks or similar 3D CAD software Experience producing manufacturing drawings and BOMs Benefits for You: Hybrid working 2 days per week from home Involvement in full lifecycle design projects Long-term role within a stable, engineering-led business How to Apply: All YOU need to do is hit Apply Now below. Once you do, well be in touch to discuss the role in more detail. Skills: SolidWorks Mechanical design Autodesk Inventor 3D CAD 3D design software Mechanical Product Design Stress Analysis Benefits: Pension Fund Parking Paid Holidays

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