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Mechanical Design Engineer - Robotics

Tata Technologies
Chester
1 week ago
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At Tata Technologies we make product development dreams a reality by designing, engineering and validating the products of tomorrow for the world’s leading manufacturers.


Role Overview:


The Mechanical Design Engineer (Robotics) will be responsible for advancing existing designs, optimizing mechanical systems, accessibility studies, cost estimation, structural optimization and supporting the design adaptation based on ergonomic and safety studies. Proficient in CATIA V5 and familiarity with 3DExperience.


Key Responsibilities:


  • Design mechanical components and assemblies using CAD tools CATIAV5, (3Dexperience a nice to have)
  • Conduct mechanical analysis (stress, thermal, motion)
  • Develop prototypes and iterate based on testing feedback
  • Collaborate with manufacturing and sourcing teams
  • Create and maintain technical documentation
  • Support integration and testing of robotic systems
  • Analyse robotic system reachability to all desired targets
  • Perform structural optimization using load analysis to ensure safety and efficiency: FEA analysis report for mechanical components and structure.
  • Support ergonomic and safety reviews, adapting designs to meet Airbus standards.
  • Determine the required space for the components within the station: control cabinet, EE, electrical cabinet, HMI, fastener feeder system, tool change and surface needed for the whole station: space allocation report.


Experience:


  • Bachelor’s or master’s in mechanical engineering
  • Experience in mechanical design, preferably in robotics
  • Proficiency in CAD software (CATIA5)
  • Experience with prototyping, 3D printing, and mechanical testing
  • Familiarity with electromechanical systems and actuator integration
  • Knowledge of FEA tools and simulation software


Benefits


In return for bringing your expertise to our business we offer a competitive salary along with excellent benefits including:

  • Pension Scheme – We match employee contribution up to 5% of salary
  • 25 Days’ Holiday
  • Private Health Care
  • Tata Jaguar Land Rover Privilege Scheme - up to 20% off new JLR vehicles
  • Group Income Protection
  • Health Assured – Employee Assistance Program
  • Group Life Assurance
  • Childcare Vouchers
  • Health Shield – Private Health Cash Plan


If you are passionate about bringing innovation to the projects you work on and want to join a global company, then this is the place for you.

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