Mechanical Design Engineers (Multiple vacancies)

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Mechanical Design Engineer (Multiple vacancies - Omagh area) Mechanical Design Engineer (Mechanical Project Design Engineer) Omagh, Tyrone area - this role is commutable from Enniskillen, Strabane, Dungannon, Armagh, Monaghan, Cookstown, and parts of Donegal Multiple positions available - From intermediate to Senior levels What's On Offer: Salary: £40,000 - £55,000 (DOE) + Bonus + Overtime Monday to Friday business hours - with an early finish on Fridays Pension scheme, holiday allowance, and additional company benefits Long-term career development and progression A supportive team environment with job security and exciting projects HN11285 The Opportunity: Our client - a large established, engineering company with a full order book and expansion plans - is seeking multiple experienced Mechanical Design Engineers to join their innovative team based in Omagh, Co. Tyrone. With a reputation for engineering excellence and strong staff retention, this is an opportunity to contribute to challenging, high-value projects. The Role: You'll work on the full design lifecycle of complex mechanical systems, from concept through to detailed 3D design and project delivery. This includes: Creating 3D CAD models and detailed drawings (SolidWorks or similar) Collaborating with production, procurement, and project teams Managing design changes, BOMs, and technical documentation Problem-solving engineering challenges from prototype to production Ensuring designs meet quality, safety, and performance standards What the company is looking for: 3+ years of experience in Mechanical Design or Project Design Engineering Strong 3D CAD skills (e.g. SolidWorks, Inventor, Creo, etc.) Background in heavy engineering, fabrication, or manufacturing environments Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines Excellent communication and teamwork skills Whether you're a seasoned Mechanical Design Engineer or a Project Design Engineer looking to step into a thriving environment where your work matters - this is your chance to join a respected firm with modern facilities, a busy project pipeline, and a commitment to employee development. If this role is of interest; or if you have a relatable skillset that might match other similar vacancies; then please send an updated CV via the link on the page, or get in touch with Hugh Nugent to discuss in absolute confidence Hugh has 12+ years' experience specifically in Engineering / Manufacturing Recruitment and specialises across Senior Executive Placements, Design/Development and Quality Engineering roles throughout Ireland. FOR A FULL LIST OF YOUR SECTOR RELATED VACANCIES PLEASE PERUSE OUR WEBSITE Skills: mechanical project design engineer Benefits: Bonus Overtime and other Benefits

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