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Mechanical Design Engineer

ReeVR Talent
Tadley
1 day ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer


An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Mechanical Design Engineer to join a fast-growing, innovative organisation operating within the special-purpose machinery sector.


If you’re ambitious, eager to take the next step in your career, and keen to join a business where your ideas genuinely influence future products, this could be the perfect role for you.


As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you’ll contribute to a wide range of technical projects, working alongside an experienced engineering team to design mechanical components and systems using modern tools and technologies. You’ll gain hands-on experience producing manufacture-ready drawing packs, Bills of Materials, and technical documentation, while supporting new developments, upgrades, and ongoing projects.


This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys problem-solving, thrives in a varied role, and wants to make a meaningful impact within a forward-thinking engineering environment.


As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you’ll:

  • Work alongside experienced engineers to design mechanical components and systems using modern tools and technologies.
  • Gain hands-on experience producing manufacture-ready drawing packs, Bills of Materials, and technical documentation.
  • Support new developments, upgrades, and ongoing projects, contributing to problem-solving and continuous improvement.
  • Learn about design processes, project close-out activities, and sourcing/value engineering within a professional engineering environment.


We’re looking for a Mechanical Design Engineer who:

  • Has a strong interest in engineering design and a desire to develop their skills.
  • Is keen to learn and work collaboratively within a team.
  • Proficiency with CAD software — training will be provided where needed.
  • Pays attention to detail and enjoys tackling technical challenges.
  • Has at least 1 year of industry experience.
  • Holds a degree in Engineering (or equivalent).


Desirable but not essential:

  • Familiarity with ERP/MRP software.


If this role sounds of interest, please get in touch with ReeVR Talent, or click APPLY NOW!

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