Mechanical System Installation Design Engineer - Carbon60

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Overview

Are you a talented Design Engineer with a passion for shaping the future of air travel? Carbon60 is seeking a Mechanical System Installation Design Engineer to join their dynamic client in Filton on a contract until February 2027. As a Mechanical System Installation Design Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the end-to-end design process for this company\'s commercial aircraft. From conceptual design to modification support and manufacturing, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of cutting-edge fuel systems and technologies.


Responsibilities

  • Design and validate fuel system installation components and assemblies, optimising for weight, cost, performance, and production requirements
  • Deliver technical solutions in accordance with relevant design methods and procedures
  • Collaborate on design concepts to support product development, including real-life installation trials and prototyping
  • Manage the introduction of new modifications and provide support to the in-service fleet and wing build-support

Qualifications and Skills

  • Highly proficient in using Catia V5 and design configuration tools such as PASS, DPDS, VPM, ICC/ACP
  • Agile and adaptable, with excellent communication skills and a strong team-oriented mindset
  • Ability to foster a strong wellbeing mindset and work effectively in a multi-national team

This is an exciting opportunity to join a company at the forefront of the aviation industry. If you\'re a Mechanical System Installation Design Engineer who thrives on innovation and delivering technical excellence, we encourage you to apply today. To apply, please submit your updated CV and one of our consultants will be in touch.


Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.


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