Mechanical Technician

Syntech Recruitment Ltd
Nottingham
3 weeks ago
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My client is a global leader in crafting high-quality engineering equipment. Their products empower customers in over 1,500 institutions across more than 100 countries. They are committed to putting their employees first, and now, they are looking for a passionate Mechanical Technician to join the innovative team.


Why You'll Love This Role:

  • Dynamic Collaboration: Work alongside brilliant mechanical, electrical, software, and electronic engineers. Together, you'll support a wide array of existing world-class products and drive the development of new ones.
  • Endless Variety: Embrace daily challenges in our high-tech environment as you help supply innovative products to clients worldwide.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Bring ideas to life by building prototypes and crafting and refining CAD models.
  • Design and produce technical and assembly drawings.
  • Construct and modify Bills of Materials (BOMs) with detailed parts, raw materials, and routing information.
  • Assemble and rigorously test prototypes, ensuring top-notch quality and functionality.

The Essentials:

  • An HND or equivalent in an engineering-based subject.
  • Proven experience in product assembly and component prototyping.
  • Strong understanding of BOMs and their hierarchy.
  • Exceptional CAD skills, ideally with SolidWorks.
  • A collaborative team spirit and experience working in groups.
  • Familiarity with basic machine shop processes, including CNC milling and turning, sheet metal, and fabrication.

Bonus Qualifications:

  • Experience with CorelDraw.
  • MRP knowledge, including Microsoft Dynamics and SAP Business One.
  • Understanding of 3D printing design and operations.
  • Knowledge of post-process treatments.
  • Machine shop safety certification.
  • CITY AND GUILDS certification in pipework and brazing or equivalent.
  • Basic data processing and spreadsheet skills.

Company Benefits:

  • A generous 6.51% employer pension contribution
  • Life assurance at three times your salary
  • Comprehensive holiday package
  • Free parking


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