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Mechanical Engineer - Shift Engineer

ESM Global LTD
Papworth Everard
14 hours ago
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Company Description ESM Global, based in the UK, is the world's pioneering supplier of micro-structured optical fibre processing equipment, catering to elite research institutions and commercial enterprises worldwide, including the Max-Planck-Institute, University of Bath, FIBERCORE, NKT, GLO PHOTONICS, etc. Beyond its core business, ESM now also acts as an R&D hub for the group, providing fabrication and application support to other members in the field of HCPCF.

We are seeking a Senior Mechanical Engineer for a full-time, on-site position in Papworth Everard. Determination of integration requirements for new equipment including mechanical, optical, electrical and other service needs

  • Lead design for integration, coordination and project management of internal and external design and development resources including OEM suppliers as required
  • Process tooling and piece part design for improved manufacturing, safety, quality and reliability
  • Determination of acceptance test requirements to ensure performance requirements are met
  • Visibly support the establishment and maintenance of a safe work environment

Masters degree in Engineering, Physics or other related scientific disciplines

  • Proven technical leadership experience in a high tech industrial environment
  • Technical management of projects including schedule, financial and resource planning
  • Electrical/electronic design experience
  • Experience with engineering software including
  • SolidWorks and experience with electro-mechanical, thermomechanical and Optomechanical design
  • Proficiency with MS Office, Excel, PowerPoint
  • Knowledge of and work experience with optical fibres and lasers
  • English language: high level written and spoken, both colloquial and technical

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