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Mechanical Design Engineer (Machinery)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Altrincham
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer (Machinery) - £35,000 - £40,000 + 33 Days Holiday + Bonus + Company Benefits


Altrincham


Are you a Mechanical Design Engineer with experience working on machinery/rotating equipment looking for a progressive and diverse role, where you will be moulded into a rounded electromechanical engineer working on technically exciting R&D projects?


Are you looking to progress your career into a hands-on role where every day is different, within a special purpose machinery manufacturer who will invest heavily into your development through external design courses?


In this office-based role you will be working in a close-knit team to edit existing designs of large special purpose machinery using SolidWorks. You will then take on more responsibilities and work within R&D, handling multiple projects at once and get involved in customer site visits.


Founded 40 years ago, this design and manufacturing company are investing heavily into the future and pushing to become leaders in their niche market, exporting their machinery globally. Taking pride in their development of Engineers, they boast excellent retention rates and best in class training opportunities.


This role would suit a Mechanical Design Engineer looking for a varied, challenging role where they can grow their skill set and become a large part of a long-standing, privately owned company.


The Role:

  • Designing special purpose machinery for global export
  • Using SolidWorks (training given) to edit existing designs
  • Handling multiple projects at once and involved in R&D
  • Further training provided on SPM, along with external design/Team Leader courses
  • Monday to Thursday 7:40am - 4pm, finish at 2pm on Friday, 38 hours a week

The Person:

  • Mechanical Design Engineer
  • Experience designing machinery/moving parts

If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.


We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.


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