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Mechanical DraughtspersonAre you a detail-oriented Mechanical Draughtsperson with experience producing high-quality manufacturing drawings and 3D CAD models? Our client is looking for a skilled individual to join their growing engineering team, creating detailed technical drawings that support bespoke mechanical product development. This is an excellent opportunity to work independently and collaboratively on projects that meet exacting mechanical requirements of form, fit, and function.The company is a respected engineering business committed to quality, innovation, and continuous improvement. Based in [Location – insert if desired], they offer a professional working environment where your CAD and drafting skills will be valued and developed.Essential Requirements / Experience:

  • Mechanical Engineering qualification
  • Experience producing detailed manufacturing drawings and arrangement drawings
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical engineering principles
  • Proficient in CAD software, particularly Autodesk Inventor, and familiar with Autodesk Vault or similar drawing management systems
  • Ability to interpret engineering specifications, vendor drawings, and ensure compliance with drawing standards
  • Excellent time management skills to meet project deadlines

Salary Package:

  • Competitive salary (dependent on experience)
  • Pension scheme with employ...

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