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Mechanical Design Engineer

Holt Recruitment
Yeovil
1 week ago
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  • Rate: £35 - £45 per hour, Benefits: Exciting industry, hybrid, competitive rate of pay
  • Type: Permanent

Mechanical Design Engineer

Mechanical Design Engineer

Yeovil - Contract

£35.00 - £45.00 per hour



Designing mechanical components for aircraft isnt for everyone.

But if youre an engineer with a passion for aerospace, this could be the perfect move.

Youll work on projects that push the boundaries of aviation.

Youll gain hands-on experience with advanced materials and technologies used by major aerospace manufacturers.

That experience will open doors to some of the most prestigious engineering roles out there.

And you wont be tied to a rigid schedule.

Youll have the flexibility to have a combination of working from home and office, with a hybrid arrangement that fits your lifestyle.



What youll do



Youll apply your engineering skills to design and develop mechanical products like aircraft engines, controls, and automation systems.

Youll also get involved in the fabrication, installation, and maintenance of these components, giving you a well-rounded skill set.

There are established guidelines to follow, but youll also have the freedom to suggest improvements and bring your own ideas to the table.

Youll be part of a team that values precision and innovation.



What youll need



- A degree in engineering or a related field
- Experience in manufacturing or engineering, with a solid track record of delivering quality work
- The ability to follow established procedures while also knowing when to challenge them
- Strong communication skills and the ability to work well under supervision
- Must be able to pass full BPSS screening, including right to work, criminal records, and drug testing



About the company



Youll be joining a leading aerospace and manufacturing firm.

They produce aircraft engines, cockpit systems, wireless connectivity solutions, and mechanical parts for both commercial and military aircraft.

Their work spans other sectors too, including automation and energy.

Theyre well-respected in the industry, making this a great addition to your CV and a solid stepping stone for your career.



You can call me, Alison Francis, on if you have any questions.

Or you can email them to me at



  • Start: 01/07/2025
  • Rate: £35 - £45 per hour, Benefits: Exciting industry, hybrid, competitive rate of pay


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