Mechanical Design Engineer

Luton Bennett
Brighton
5 days ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer

Eye, Suffolk


£40,000 to £45,000 + Pension + 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holiday


Mechanical Design Engineer required for a company that works in several different market sectors including food, poultry, stainless steel swimming pools & moving pool floors & agriculture as well as the design and manufacture of slurry handling equipment.


The Mechanical Design Engineer role would be suited to mechanical design engineers from sheet metal, stainless steel and / or agricultural product design backgrounds. You will have strong 2D & 3D design package experience ideally on AutoCAD LT and on SolidWorks.


The Mechanical Design Engineer role will principally involve producing working detail and assembly drawings. You will undertake both concept and re modification design work using stainless steel materials. You will ensure drawings are in line with technical specifications provided.


The company offer comprehensive internal training and you will work within a successful team who take a proactive lead in managing the preparation of drawings, parts lists, contract documentation and other documents for a range of products.


The Mechanical Design Engineer Role:

  • Mechanical design role using steel materials.
  • Producing working detail and assembly drawings.
  • Primarily work on SolidWorks and AutoCAD LT.
  • Working in a team to ensure all technical specifications are completed to a high standard.
  • Attend customer sites for site surveys, troubleshooting etc.
  • Preparation of parts lists, contract documentation and other documents for a range of products.
  • Working on multiple projects with short lead times simultaneously.

The Mechanical Design Engineer:

  • Mechanical design background
  • Experience in 3D and 2D CAD (Ideally SolidWorks and AutoCAD LT).
  • Any relevant engineering qualifications are beneficial and not essential.


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