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Mechanical Designer

Morson Talent
Aberystwyth
5 days ago
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Job Title: Mechanical Designer

Location: North West England, Cheshire, Chester

Job Type: Contract, expected to work Full-Time hours

Primary Industry: Aerospace and Aviation

Secondary Industry: Engineering

Job Duties:
  • Develop and analyse robotic concept solutions.
  • Perform complex simulations on loads, stress, fatigue and manufacturability.
  • Perform GD&T analysis to design, build and test prototypes.
  • Design mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic 2D and 3D models.
  • Generate manufacturing drawings, BOMs and other documentations.
  • Develop tests, perform failure analysis, and solution validation for product development.
  • Contribute to the functional analysis and the collaborative definition of the requirement specification.
  • Design systems under safety and quality standards for in-house CE Mark certification.
  • Validate and ensure the advanced maintenance of the deployed systems.
  • Build a strong technical expertise to steer development and integration of robotic technologies in aerospace.
Required Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field.
  • Demonstrated experience in mechanical design within the aerospace or aviation industry.
  • Proficiency in CAD software such as SolidWorks or AutoCAD.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Preferred Qualifications and desirable experience:
  • Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field.
  • Successful experience of integration of an industrial robotic solution used in production
  • Familiar with robot simulation software (e.g. KUKA.Sim, RoboGuide, Visual Components, DELMIA, RoboStudio, Matlab/Simulink, RoboDK).
  • High level of proficiency in CAD software, such as CATIA or 3DX.
Working Conditions:

Office-based work with occasional visits to manufacturing facilities or testing sites.

Regular collaboration with cross-functional teams.

Potential for overtime work to meet project deadlines


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