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Mechanical Design Engineer

Pertemps Network Group
Cheltenham
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Mechanical Design Engineer – Industrial Automation

Location: Office-Based Near Cheltenham

Salary: Up to £50,000 per annum DOE

The Role: Permanent | Full-time | Monday-Thursday 08.00 to 17.00, Friday 08.00 to 14.00

*This role requires daily attendance at the company's site in Greet, Cheltenham. Unfortunately, we are unable to consider remote applicants or candidates willing to relocate*


We’re working with a forward-thinking engineering business that designs and builds bespoke automation systems and special-purpose machinery. They are currently seeking an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer to take ownership of customer projects from concept through to delivery.

This is a permanent, full-time role offering an excellent opportunity to work on complex automation solutions, develop innovative designs, and contribute to high-profile projects across a variety of manufacturing industries.


What’s in it For You?

  • Up to £50,000 salary (DOE)
  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge industrial automation projects
  • Collaborative and supportive working culture
  • Career development and skills growth opportunities
  • Exposure to a wide range of clients and bespoke machinery


The Role:

As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and delivering innovative automation solutions. You will manage projects end-to-end, ensuring designs are accurate, feasible, and meet client requirements.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and develop new and existing components/products for automation machinery
  • Conceptualise and detail new automation solutions
  • Produce site layouts and Bills of Materials (BoMs) for all designs
  • Manage projects from conception, design, build, and delivery to ensure client satisfaction
  • Liaise with customers and suppliers to understand requirements and provide solutions
  • Ensure all designs meet high-quality standards and deadlines
  • Collaborate with internal teams to align designs with manufacturing processes
  • Troubleshoot design issues and implement improvements
  • Work autonomously while contributing effectively as part of a team


About You:

  • Strong background in industrial automation and special-purpose machinery (bespoke machines, conveyors, complex sub-assemblies)
  • Proficient in 3D CAD software, particularly Autodesk Inventor and/or Fusion 360
  • Knowledge of manufacturing industries and processes
  • Experienced in project management and end-to-end project ownership
  • Excellent problem-solving skills, analytical thinking, and attention to detail
  • Self-starter with an inquisitive mind and ability to work autonomously
  • Fluent in English, articulate, and presentable for client-facing situations
  • Mechanical engineering degree or equivalent experience (minimum 3 years as CAD Draughtsman)
  • Eligible to live and work in the UK


If you’re a motivated, detail-oriented Mechanical Design Engineer with a passion for industrial automation, we’d love to hear from you.

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