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Mechanical Design Engineer in Netherton, Dudley

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Dudley
1 day ago
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Energy Jobline is the largest and fastest growing global Energy Job Board and Energy Hub. We have an audience reach of over 7 million energy professionals, 400,000+ monthly advertised global energy and engineering jobs, and work with the leading energy companies worldwide.


We focus on the Oil & Gas, Renewables, Engineering, Power, and Nuclear markets as well as emerging technologies in EV, Battery, and Fusion. We are committed to ensuring that we offer the most exciting career opportunities from around the world for our jobseekers.


Do you have experience with AutoCAD and Radan programming? Are you looking to join a stable, supportive company where you can develop your skills and grow your career? Then we may have the perfect role for you!


About the Role

We’re recruiting for a Mechanical Design Engineer to join a successful engineering business. You’ll be working within a team of 10 engineers, using AutoCAD and Radan to create and program bespoke sheet metal designs for high-quality products.


Key Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with a team of engineers to develop sheet‑metal designs.
  • Use AutoCAD and Radan to create and programme bespoke sheet‑metal designs.
  • Support the delivery of high‑quality mechanical parts and assemblies.

Qualifications

  • Experience working with sheet metal.
  • Strong mechanical understanding and attention to detail.
  • Ideally 5+ years’ experience in a mechanical design role.
  • Proficient in Radan and AutoCAD software.

Benefits

  • £40,000 – £45,000 per annum.
  • 8:00am – 4:15pm working hours.
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays.
  • Breakfast sandwich Friday and free EV charging.
  • Opportunities for progression and development.
  • Long‑term stability with a full order book.
  • Be part of a forward‑thinking and supportive team.

Application

If you’re a detail‑oriented engineer with experience in AutoCAD, Radan, and mechanical design, we’d love to hear from you. Due to the volume of applications, only successful candidates will be contacted.


If you are interested in applying for this job please press the Apply Button and follow the application process. Energy Jobline wishes you the very best of luck in your next career move.


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