Mechanical Engineer

Syntech Recruitment Ltd
Nottingham
1 month ago
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This is an exceptional opportunity for an energetic and enthusiastic Mechanical Engineer to contribute to the design and development of award-winning products. You will be responsible for moving product designs from concept through production and ensuring high standards in every step of the process.

Hours: 37 per week

  • Monday to Thursday:8:00 am to 4:30 pm (30-minute lunch)
  • Friday:8:00 am to 1:00 pm (no lunch break)

Benefits: 6.51% employer pension contribution, 3x salary life assurance, generous holiday entitlement, and free parking. Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the mechanical design for new and existing products.
  • Manage product development and costings with an eye towards life-cycle management.
  • Create high-quality modelling and drawings at component, subsystem, and system levels in line with industry standards.

Requirements: Essential:

  • A degree in engineering (Master’s level preferred) with a strong mechanical focus, ideally specializing in Thermodynamics, Aerodynamics/Fluid Dynamics, Dynamics and Vibrations, or Renewable Energy.
  • Minimum of 3 years of industrial experience in mechanical design of engineering systems.
  • Proven success in design cost-reduction activities.
  • Experience in design for manufacture and assembly.
  • Proficiency in 3D CAD, ideally SolidWorks, with a strong understanding of industry-standard drawing practices.

Desirable:

  • A passion for developing educational systems.
  • Ability to engage effectively with stakeholders at various levels and drive projects to successful completion in a fast-paced manufacturing setting.
  • Innovative mindset with strong teamwork capabilities.
  • Knowledge of post-process treatments.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and critical thinking.
  • Expertise in managing robust Bills of Materials structure.
  • 5 years of industrial experience.

This role offers the chance to make a significant impact on the development of cutting-edge engineering solutions. If you are enthusiastic about driving innovation and excellence in mechanical engineering, we would love to hear from you. Application Process:We aim to respond to all applicants within 5 working days. If you don't receive a response within this period, please consider your application unsuccessful. Privacy and Data Retention:By applying to this position, you confirm your consent to the retention of your personal data. The data you provide will only be used for recruitment purposes, stored securely, and treated as confidential in compliance with our Privacy Policy. Our T&C’s, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers are available on our website: Syntech Recruitment Limited:We act as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers
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