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Mechanical Systems Engineer - Oxfordshire - £65,000

Bond Williams Limited
Abingdon
1 day ago
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A new role for a highly technical Mechanical Systems Engineer has been created by a rapidly expanding scientific instrumentation innovator in Abingdon (OX14), providing cutting edge solutions to the most high tech industries.
Joining a growing team, the Mechanical Systems Engineer will play a key role that shapes and directs system functionality across the product portfolio, overseeing the technical elements of the system function and driving critical design and project decisions.
This position would suit an accomplished Senior Mechanical Engineer who thrives on detailed functionality definition, technical specification development.
Mechanical Systems Engineer Key Responsibilities:
Take ownership of technical aspects of the system function, including mechanical and electrical layout, Bill-of-Materials, and safety considerations.
Collaborate with the broader product team to identify optimal design solutions.
Develop and maintain the system function section of design documentation, including work breakdown structures for other engineering disciplines.
Proactively identify technical risks and integrate mitigations into design and project planning.
Mechanical Systems Engineer Key Requirements:
Mechanical Engineering experience in cutting-edge instrumentation, measurement, or advanced process tools
Familiarity with engineering change and manufacturing cycles/processes, including PLM
Knowledge of project management methodologies and technical documentation practices
There is a good salary on offer in addition to benefits including private health cover and a generous share scheme.
Bond Williams Professional Recruitment are an equal opportunity employer and operate as an Employment Business and Recruitment Agency

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