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Mechanical Product Design Engineer

ProARecruitment
Bedford
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Product Design Engineer – Manufacturing Sector

Based in Bedfordshire, this global manufacturer seeks an experienced Product Design Engineer with a minimum of 3-5 years UK Design Engineering experience. Working on a full time basis, with a salary circa £50,000,  you will work as part of the wider design and product engineering team, reporting to the engineering manager. Fully involved in the design of precision-engineered prototypes, this position will play a pivotal role in designing, developing, and refining mechanical systems that power innovation across several industry sectors.

Main Function:

Product Design Engineer, you will lead the design-for-manufacture process within an ISO 9001-accredited environment, using cutting-edge 3D CAD tools to bring mechanical concepts to life. Your work will span new product development, design optimisation, and work on bespoke engineering projects.

Key responsibilities:

Designing mechanical components and assemblies using NX, Inventor, and AutoCAD
Producing 3D models and detailed 2D drawings to current manufacturing standards
Conducting performance and safety calculations including FEA and FMEA analysis
Managing projects from concept through to delivery, including layout creation and part rationalisation
Applying Value Analysis/Value Engineering (VAVE) to deliver cost-effective solutions
Creating technical documentation including material specifications and I...

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