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Mechanical Engineer

Marcrist International Ltd.
Doncaster
5 days ago
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Full Time Position, Permanent - Doncaster, UK

Marcrist International is an award-winning, family-run, B2B company with headquarters in Doncaster and subsidiary companies in Germany, Switzerland, and Asia. Since our formation in 1979, we have single-mindedly followed one ambition:

To be the Innovators and technology leaders in diamond tools: Cutting, Grinding and Drilling.

Operating worldwide, we are beginning a large expansion process due to the growth, changing market needs, and success of Marcrist International Ltd.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Design and development: Creating detailed mechanical designs for components, machines, and systems using CAD software (Solidworks), considering factors like functionality, cost, and safety standards.
  2. Prototyping and testing: Carrying out physical tests on new or competing products in cutting, grinding, and drilling.
  3. Technical Direction: Setting technical standards, developing new products, making critical technical decisions, and ensuring projects align with best practices.
  4. Project Management: Overseeing project timelines, budgets, and deliverables, identifying potential risks, and managing project scope. Working closely with other departments like product management, design, and QA to ensure smooth project execution.
  5. Problem-Solving: Identifying and resolving complex technical challenges, leading troubleshooting efforts, and proposing innovative solutions.
  6. Quality Assurance: Implementing quality control measures, reviewing code, and ensuring adherence to engineering standards.
  7. Documentation: Creating and maintaining clear and concise technical documentation, including design documents, system specifications, and user guides.

Required Skills:

  1. Strong Technical Expertise: Deep understanding of relevant engineering principles, technologies, and tools within their field.
  2. Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication to clearly convey technical concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  3. Problem-Solving Skills: Analytical thinking and ability to approach complex problems with a structured approach.
  4. Project Management Skills: Understanding of project management methodologies and ability to manage project timelines and budgets. Staying updated with emerging technologies and adapting to changing project requirements.

What We Offer:

A highly ambitious but down-to-earth working environment without any limitations; massive market potential; world-leading products and a great team spirit.

  • An environment where your contribution is recognised and matters.
  • An excellent opportunity for someone who wants to progress.
  • Technically, internationally recognised world-leading products and services.
  • The financial strength and infrastructure to make the plans come true.
  • An ambitious but friendly working environment and team.
  • Dynamic company and personal development that will keep us ahead of the competition.
  • A market with enormous growth potential.

Interested?

Please contact to see what difference you can make to put Britain back on the International map.


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