Mechanical Design Engineer

ATA Recruitment
Derbyshire
1 week ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer

Location: Derbyshire
Rate: £40 - £42 per hour (Ltd - Outside IR35)
Contract: 3 - 6 month initial contract - likely to extend
Immediate Start


Our client is looking for an experienced professional to take a lead role in managing the full design process—from initial concept through to final delivery. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to high-impact projects within a fast‑paced, collaborative engineering environment. You'll use tools like CAD and advanced engineering software to validate calculations, support testing, and oversee project execution, working closely with cross-functional teams to ensure quality, efficiency, and client satisfaction at every stage.


What Our Client is Looking For:

  • A hands-on background infabrication and structural engineering
  • Proficiency inengineering calculations- usingMathcad, Excel, andhand calculations
  • Expertise inacoustics, airflow, andthermal systems
  • Experience with bothlarge and small companies, showcasing adaptability
  • Strong ability instructural stress calculationsand understanding ofmechanical systems specifications

Key Responsibilities:

  • Interpret complex client specifications and develop concept mechanical designs using Inventor
  • Perform and validatecalculations for structural loadings, ducting, airflow, and offshore environmental forces (pitch, roll, heave)
  • Lead engineering analysis forcost and weight reduction, and improve design for manufacture
  • Liaise with multiple teams,supporting and reviewing engineering work
  • Engage in and leadtechnical design reviews

Requirements:

  • Solid Mechanical Engineering background with a proven track record in heavy/large-scale structural fabrication
  • Proficient in Mathcad and hand calculations
  • Experience using Inventor or similar 3D modelling software e.g. Solidworks
  • Strong grasp ofacoustic, thermal, and airflow engineering principles
  • Client-focused with excellent technical judgement and team collaboration skills
  • Engineering qualification

Benefits:

  • Outside IR35
  • Immediate start
  • Likelihood for long term contract

I am looking to speak to talented Mechanical Design Engineers who are looking for a rewarding and highly challenging position. For more information, please contact Fred O'Reilly (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) Recruitment Consultant at ATA Recruitment.


ATA Recruitment specialises in Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Civil, Transportation and General Engineering recruitment on both a permanent and contract basis - for more opportunities like this one, visit our website - (url removed)


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