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Mechanical Design Engineer

Inform3 Recruitment
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Overview

Job Title – Mechanical Design Engineer

Job Location – North Co. Derry / Londonderry

Salary – £30K - £35K

About the Company

INFORM3 are recruiting for a Mechanical Design Engineer to join for our client company based in North Co. Derry / Londonderry. This is a great opportunity for an enthusiastic individual wishing to progress in their career within an ambitious, growing enterprise.

They offer excellent salary benefit packages as well as training and opportunities for progression on the job to help further enhance your skills and knowledge.

Duties Include
  • To develop and maintain mechanical and electrical design drawings using CAD Software packages.
  • Create detailed drawings and BOMs for production & logistics.
  • Ability to determine the operational requirements and be able to propose solutions.
  • Design and implement process improvements for existing automation equipment.
  • Make sure that all design work is completed and to acceptable standards and confirmed with senior manager.
  • Direction and co-ordination of prototypes manufacture.
  • Liaison with R&D to improve efficiencies
  • Produce mechanical designs from concept to production drawings in line with customer needs and business objectives.
  • To complete all relevant documentation to the highest of standards and ensure it is accurate.
  • Communicate effectively with the manufacturing team to ensure that all projects are running smoothly and effectively.
  • Ensure all health and safety requirements are took into consideration throughout the design process.
Essential Criteria
  • Degree or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering or related discipline.
  • 3+ years’ experience working within a Design role.
  • Strong organisational and planning skills with ability to prioritise.
  • Working with design packages, CAD, ProE, etc
  • Previous SAP experience.
  • Preferable experience in a manufacturing environment/manufacturing best practice
  • Highly proficient in MS Excel, PowerPoint and Word
  • Requirement to both works on-site and to travel for business.
  • Full clean driving license.

How to apply— If you feel this is an opportunity that interests you, please contact Caolán for more information on .

INFORM3 Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer. By applying to this position, you accept the terms of our privacy policy, please find this on our website.


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