Mechanical Engineering Manager

Jackson Hogg Ltd
Dewsbury
5 days ago
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Jackson Hogg is delighted to be recruiting for a Mechanical Engineering Manager to join a specialist Engineering company in project delivery for bespoke, complex bulk material handling and heavy equipment solutions across sectors such as mining, tunnelling, quarrying, and process industries.


As the Mechanical Engineering Manager, you will lead a talented mechanical design team across 2 UK sites, ensuring all outputs meet the highest standards of accuracy, safety, and efficiency. Occasional travel between sites will be required.


Key Responsibilities

  1. Lead, mentor, and develop the mechanical design team, ensuring best practice and high-quality outputs.
  2. Oversee 3D models, technical drawings, and Bills of Materials, ensuring compliance with standards.
  3. Allocate resources, manage workloads, and assign engineers based on skills and project requirements.
  4. Manage subcontractor selection, engagement, and verification of deliverables.
  5. Drive process improvements, design consistency, and right-first-time engineering principles.

Key Requirements

  1. Extensive experience in mechanical design engineering with team leadership experience.
  2. Proficiency in 3D CAD software (Autodesk Inventor required; Inventor Vault advantageous).
  3. Strong knowledge of technical drawing standards, mechanical design, and DfM principles.
  4. Experience checking designs, planning workloads, and managing projects efficiently.
  5. Excellent people management, mentoring skills, and ability to drive team performance.

Competitive salary and benefits offered, including flexible benefits, holiday entitlement, and a car allowance.


If you are an accomplished Mechanical Engineering Manager looking to take the next step in a leadership role, please apply here or reach out to Eleanor Buckley for more information.


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