Mechanical Design Engineer

DHL Supply Chain
Coventry
5 days ago
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Contract Type: Permanent (Full-Time) Location: Coventry (CV2 2TA)


At DHL Supply Chain, innovation doesn't sit in a lab—it's built, tested, and deployed in real‑world logistics environments that keep global supply chains moving. As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you'll take a hands‑on role in creating the next generation of automated solutions. From initial concept development to detailed design, prototyping, installation, and commissioning, you'll be involved in every stage of the engineering lifecycle. Working shoulder‑to‑shoulder with electrical, controls, and software specialists, you'll help shape reliable, scalable systems that power some of the world's most advanced logistics operations.


A TYPICAL DAY MAY INVOLVE

  • Design mechanical systems and equipment for logistics automation applications.
  • Produce 3D CAD models, manufacturing drawings, BOMs, and end‑user documentation.
  • Collaborate with electrical, controls, and software teams to deliver integrated automated solutions.
  • Work with suppliers and fabricators to resolve design issues and ensure manufacturability and quality.
  • Support prototyping, factory build, installation, and on‑site commissioning activities.

THIS ROLE WOULD SUIT PEOPLE WHO

  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering or a similar is essential.
  • Experience in a design and automation or logistics environment.
  • Strong 3D CAD skills (e.g., OnShape, AutoCAD Fusion, SolidWorks, or similar).
  • On‑site experience within a logistics or automation environment.
  • Good knowledge of manufacturing processes.
  • Confident working with senior stakeholders and communicating technical concepts effectively.

WHY JOIN US?

  • 33 days annual leave
  • We're happy to talk about flexible working – just ask about alternative patterns at interview
  • Join our generous pension scheme and benefit from an 8% employer contribution, alongside a 4% employee contribution
  • Free confidential 24/7 GP consultations
  • Hundreds of retail and lifestyle discounts
  • Affordable loans, savings schemes and free mortgage advice
  • Visit https://careers.dhl.com/global/en/working-at-dhl-supply-chain to learn more

WHO WE ARE

We're the global leaders in supply chain management with 188,000 people in over 50 countries. Our expert teams work together to deliver for our customers across a range of industries including retail, automotive, healthcare and more.


BUILDING AN INCLUSIVE WORKPLACE

At DHL, we're all about creating a workplace where everyone's skills and experiences matter, and where you can be your true self every day.


As proud supporters of the Armed Forces Covenant, we value the skills and experience of ex‑service personnel and are dedicated to helping our veterans find jobs.


Please be aware that interviews are provisionally scheduled to take place during the week commencing 30th March. Applications received after this date may not be considered but will be added to our talent pool for future opportunities, subject to your consent. Please also be aware that we review applications continuously and where we have a large number of applications the application period may close ahead of the provisional interview date. To ensure your application is considered we recommend submitting it as early as possible.


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