Mechanical Design Engineer

Reevr
Bridgend
1 week ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer


The Role of a Mechanical Design Engineer:

As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will play a key role in the design and development of complex mechanical systems and assemblies, working closely with cross-functional teams across engineering, manufacturing, and testing.


Key responsibilities include:



  • Designing mechanical components and assemblies using 3D CAD
  • Supporting new product development from concept through to production
  • Producing detailed engineering drawings and technical documentation
  • Carrying out engineering calculations, tolerance analysis, and design validation
  • Collaborating with manufacturing teams to ensure designs are fit for manufacture
  • Supporting prototype builds, testing, and product improvements
  • Contributing new ideas and creative solutions to complex engineering challenges

About You as the Mechanical Design Engineer:

We are keen to speak with engineers who are curious, innovative, and naturally inclined to solve problems.


You will enjoy working in an environment where new ideas are encouraged, and engineers are empowered to challenge convention and improve designs.


Ideally you will have:



  • A degree in Mechanical Engineering, Product Design Engineering, or similar
  • A minimum of 2 years’ mechanical design experience within a high regulatory engineering environment
  • Experience using 3D CAD software (SolidWorks, Inventor, Creo, etc.)
  • Experience designing mechanisms, structures, or complex assemblies
  • A strong understanding of design for manufacture and engineering standards
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and a creative engineering mindset

If you are a creative mechanical engineer who enjoys thinking outside the box and solving challenging design problems, we would love to hear from you.


Please click apply now or get in touch with Bella from ReeVR Talent!


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