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Mechanical Designer - Carbon60

AEROCONTACT
Lincolnshire
5 days ago
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Overview

Join to apply for the Mechanical Designer - Carbon60 role at AEROCONTACT. Carbon60 are currently looking for a Mechanical Designer to work for a client based in Broughton. This is a contract role running until November 2026 with a 5 day onsite requirement.

Responsibilities
  • Develop and analyze robotic concept solutions
  • Perform complex simulations on loads, stress, fatigue, and manufacturability
  • Design mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic 2D and 3D models
  • Generate manufacturing drawings, BOMs, and other documentation
  • Develop tests, perform failure analysis, and validate product development
  • Contribute to functional analysis and collaborative definition of requirement specifications
  • Design systems under safety and quality standards for in-house CE Mark certification
  • Validate and ensure the advanced maintenance of deployed systems
  • Build strong technical expertise to steer the development and integration of robotic technologies
Qualifications and Experience
  • Master’s degree or PhD in Controls, Mechatronics, Robotics, or a related field
  • Hands-on experience as a Mechanical Engineer, Application Engineer, or Robotics Engineer, preferably in the industry
  • Proficiency in CAD software, such as CATIA or 3DX
  • Experience with robot simulation software
  • Demonstrated expertise in robotics and actuated systems control
  • Solid knowledge of dynamics and kinematics
  • Experience integrating industrial robotic solutions used in production
  • Familiarity with robot simulation software (e.g., KUKA.Sim, RoboGuide, Visual Components, DELMIA, RoboStudio, Matlab/Simulink, RoboDK)
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work effectively in a team
Employment and Compensation
  • Contract: temporary role running until November 2026
  • Location: Broughton, onsite 5 days a week
  • Hourly rates: PAYE and Umbrella options available
  • Up to £35.13 per hour PAYE depending on experience
  • Up to £47.00 per hour Umbrella depending on experience
How to Apply

Please apply with your updated CV. One of our consultants will be in touch.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.


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