Mechanical Design Engineer

Luton Bennett
Bristol
22 hours ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer

Bristol

Up to £45,000

Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm (37.5 Hours)

Hybrid – 2/3 days in the office

Benefits - Annual Bonus & Salary Reviews, Life Insurance, 25 Days Paid Holiday + Bank Holidays (option to buy another 5 days), Enhanced Parental Leave, Paid Volunteering, Salary Sacrifice Car Lease Scheme, Training & Career Development, Cycle to Work Scheme

Mechanical Design Engineer role for a world leading manufacturer with a strong global presence. This is an employee focussed business and you will play a key role in the design team.

To apply for the role candidates need have a background in mechanical design for manufacture and experience in FEA and CFD simulations. You need to have a degree in relevant subject.

Reporting to the Global Engineering Manager, part of a small team you will be responsible for all stages from research and development to design and manufacture, through to installation/commissioning for storage solutions. You will perform advanced FEA and CFD simulations to ensure structural and fluid performance, applying the correct engineering codes to ensure compliant designs. The work varies from piping solutions, small fuel storage solutions to large fuel farms facilities.

The role will suit those seeking a professional and collaborative working environment in a successful global business.

The Mechanical Design Engineer Role in Brief:
  • Review, analyse and interpret customer / supplier data and specifications
  • Perform advanced FEA and CFD simulations
  • Liaise with external and internal departments
  • Provide proficient models and detailed fabrication drawings with SolidWorks
  • Assist and guide workshop fabrication teams
The Mechanical Design Engineer Required:
  • Degree qualified in a relevant subject
  • Previous experience in a manufacturing environment.
  • FEA and CFD simulations experience
  • Excellent attention to detail and communication skills


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