Mechanical Design Engineer

Questech Recruitment Ltd
Leeds
1 month ago
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MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEER

We are recruiting for a Mechanical Design Engineer to work for our client located in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

Responsibilities:

  • Produce drawings specifically for SPM (Special Purpose Machines)
  • Work in line with company procedures and machine capability to ensure production deadlines are met
  • Maintain high attention to detail in your work

Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Experience in a special purpose machinery or similar design environment
  • Passion for engineering and designing quality solutions
  • Degree or HNC in a mechanically oriented engineering discipline
  • Experience in machinery design, including mechanical assemblies, linkages, couplings, bearings, gear trains, belts, and pulleys
  • Knowledge of kinematics and force analysis is advantageous
  • Proficiency in CAD software, preferably SolidWorks, Inventor, and AutoCAD Mechanical
  • Attention to detail, including dimensional and geometric tolerances
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office
  • Good communication skills, both verbal and written
  • Ability to prioritize and manage time effectively
  • Discretion and trustworthiness

Experience:

  • Minimum 5 years in a high-precision manufacturing environment

Working Hours:

Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 8:30 am start

Salary:

Up to GBP 41,000 annually, depending on experience

Questech Recruitment specializes in supporting clients within the Mechanical & Engineering sectors. If you meet the criteria or want more information about roles such as CNC Machinist, Programmer, Setter, or Operator, we would like to hear from you.


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