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Mechanical Design Engineer - Rocket Propulsion

CBSbutler
Kidderminster
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer - Rocket Propulsion



  • Kidderminster - onsite role
  • £30,000 - £43,000 + excellent bens.



A truly unique opportunity to join a world leading Rocket Propulsion Technology organisation!


We design, develop and manufacture solid propellant rocket motors for use in Defence & Security industry.


The successful candidate will be involved in projects from initial concept stage through to the issue of production drawings and work very closely with the Design Authority, Production Engineers and other Designers.


The design work involves pressure vessel design integrated with precision machined components in a wide variety of materials, both metallic and non-metallic, natural or synthetic.


Tooling design will include special purpose equipment used in all stages of the manufacture, assembly and testing of a solid propellant rocket motor.



ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES - Mechanical Design Engineer



  • Creating and modifying 3D models using Creo 11
  • Producing detail production drawings ensuring conformance to BS8888 and manufacturability (using DFMA techniques)
  • Managing model and drawing data through Windchill 13
  • Drawing and design checking
  • Producing interface drawings with the relevant authorities
  • Modelling and reporting model mechanical properties
  • Liaison with the customer, manufacturers and suppliers, and on-site commissioning trial engineers (using DFMA techniques)
  • Reviewing/challenging design concepts
  • Concept meetings and design reviews – taking actions and ensure actions are completed on time
  • Active participation in DFMEA reviews
  • Managing your own workload to ensure OTD



Attention to detail is paramount whilst being able to work on multiple projects and an enthusiastic, inquisitive mind would be advantageous with an eagerness to learn. The candidate should have excellent design flair skills demonstrating new ways of thinking and having the confidence to challenge current methods/designs.



EXPERIENCE AND BACKGROUND - Mechanical Design Engineer


  • Working knowledge of Creo 11 or similar (SOLIDWORKS, Autodesk Inventor, NX CAD, and Solid Edge)
  • Mechanical Engineering Degree
  • Working within a mechanical engineering environment
  • Design for Manufacture and Assembly techniques
  • Knowledge of a wide range of engineering materials and fasteners
  • Knowledge of national drafting standards BS 8888
  • Knowledge of Geometric tolerancing, limits and fits

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