Mechanical Engineer

Next Phase Recruitment
Royston
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Mechanical Engineer – New Product Development

Overview

An industry-leading provider of automated fermentation and cell culture systems is seeking a Mechanical Engineer to support new product development. This role focuses on bioprocess development, cell therapy, stem cell research, GMP manufacturing, and discovery research. The successful candidate will join a cross-functional engineering team and collaborate with Software Development, Product Management, Development Scientists, and Manufacturing to ensure product designs meet commercial and technical requirements.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead hardware design from concept to production release.
  • Apply expertise across multiple engineering disciplines.
  • Develop designs that meet cost, quality, and timeline targets.
  • Conduct and participate in design reviews to ensure specifications are met.
  • Work closely with build teams, design teams, and suppliers to implement and document design changes.
  • Ensure smooth handover to Manufacturing for successful production release.
  • Follow engineering processes to ensure high-quality product design.
  • Engage with customers and Product Management to align system design with market needs.

Qualifications & Experience

Education:

  • 2:1 degree or above in Mechanical Engineering or Systems Engineering with a mechanical focus.

Industry Experience:

  • Proven track record in developing and commercializing complex systems or scientific instruments for low-to-medium volume manufacturing (up to 100 units per year).

Core Competencies

  • Systems Engineering – Experience in developing complex hardware/software/electronics systems, preferably in life sciences or laboratory applications.
  • Consumable Product Development – Designing components for automated equipment.
  • Robotics & Mechanism Design – Expertise in materials handling and automation.
  • Leadership & Teamwork – Experience leading small technical teams in equipment specification, procurement, build, and commissioning.
  • Product Development Lifecycle – Taking designs from concept to prototype to full-scale production.
  • ISO 13485 knowledge (preferred).

This role offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge bioprocess technologies in a fast-paced, innovative environment.

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeContract

Job function

  • Job functionProduct Management and Engineering
  • IndustriesStaffing and Recruiting

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