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Mechanical Design Manager

Orion Electrotech Automation
West Midlands
3 days ago
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Overview

My client has over 35 years industry experience and an exceptional reputation for designing, manufacturing, and delivering bespoke automated manufacturing, processing, and packing solutions to a range of industry sectors.


Responsibilities

As the Mechanical Design Manager, you will be responsible for leading the mechanical design team. The role involves managing a small team of 4 mechanical design engineers (approximately 75% management) while also contributing directly to mechanical design tasks (25%). The ideal candidate will have experience managing workflows, running weekly design reviews, budget control and checking designs.



  • Lead and manage the mechanical design team (approximately 75% management with 25% hands-on design work).
  • Coordinate workflows, run weekly design reviews, and monitor project progress.
  • Manage budgets and check designs for quality, reliability, and manufacturability.

Qualifications

  • Bachelors or Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field
  • Proven experience in mechanical design within automation, mechatronics, or related industries
  • Prior leadership or managerial experience, preferably in a small team setting
  • Proficiency with Inventor or other 3D CAD software
  • Strong understanding of mechanical materials, manufacturing processes, and design for reliability
  • Knowledge of pneumatics and control systems
  • Knowledge of relevant standards and safety regulations

What we offer

  • Salary up to £65,000 doe
  • 25 days annual leave
  • Company pension
  • 37.5 hours week (8am till 4.30pm Mon to Thurs and 8am till 1.30pm Friday)

If this opportunity as a Mechanical Design Manager is of interest to you, dont hesitate and get in touch asap!


Click here to apply or contact Luke Tanner at Orion Recruitment


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