Mechanical Design Engineer

Jonathan Lee Recruitment
Bolton
3 weeks ago
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This Mechanical Design Engineer role offers you the chance to work on innovative projects in an inspiring and dynamic environment. With a focus on precision and quality, this company is at the forefront of industrial sheet and steel fabrications, offering you the opportunity to make a real impact. If you're passionate about design, innovation, and delivering excellence, this could be the perfect role for you.

What You Will Do:

- Develop 3D models and 2D drawings using Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD to meet project demands.

- Produce designs that comply with product assurance limitations and consider all stages of the product lifecycle, from manufacturability to operability.

- Create Designer's Risk Assessments and eliminate health and safety risks from designs in accordance with CDM regulations.

- Collaborate with analysis engineers to ensure theoretical analysis aligns with design output.

- Attend design and manufacturability reviews, driving the 3D model and communicating design intent to project teams.

- Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives and research and development activities, driving innovation and efficiency.

What You Will Bring:

- A minimum HND in Engineering with 5 years of experience in industrial sheet/steel fabrications, or a Bachelor's degree in Engineering with 3 years of relevant experience.

- Proficiency in Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD, and Autodesk Vault, with a strong understanding of steel manufacturing techniques and limitations.

- Knowledge of BS 8888 standards for engineering drawings and the ability to compile coherent Designer's Risk Assessments.

- Strong communication skills and the ability to liaise effectively with internal and external stakeholders.

- A focus on quality, attention to detail, and the flexibility to meet project deadlines.

In this Mechanical Design Engineer position, you'll play a key role in delivering accurate and compliant designs that drive operational success. This company is committed to innovation, excellence, and continuous improvement, making it an ideal environment for ambitious professionals seeking to grow their careers. By joining this team, you'll contribute to engineering solutions that make a difference, while aligning with a company that values precision and quality.

Location:

This exciting opportunity is based in a well-connected location, Bolton, Greater Manchester, offering a convenient and accessible work environment.

Interested?:

Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to advance your career as a Mechanical Design Engineer. Apply now to take the first step towards joining a company that values your expertise and passion for engineering.

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.
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