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Mechanical Technician

Round Peg Solutions
London
6 days ago
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MechanicalTechnician / Engineering Technician
Location: Swindon, UK

Employment Type: Full-time
Are you a hands-on engineer who loves turning ideas into reality? Join an ambitious technology company at the forefront of electronics, advanced sensors, and next-generation product development. The companyare expanding theirengineering team and looking for a creative, practical, and detail-driven MechanicalTechnician to play a key role in bringing innovative products from concept to production.
About the Role
In this dynamic and varied position, youll work across the full design lifecycle, from early concept development and CAD modelling to prototype fabrication, testing, and preparing parts for manufacturing. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys both design and practical build work, and who thrives in a collaborative, fast-moving engineering environment.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and conceptualise mechanical designs for new and existing products.

Create plastic component designs and progress them from 3D CAD through printed prototypes to production-ready parts.

Produce functional prototypes for internal testing, demonstrations, and customer evaluations.

Carry out testing, validation, and engineering analysis to support design decisions.

Generate and manage detailed CAD models, technical drawings, and specifications.

Collaborate closely with cross-disciplinary teams including materials, electronics, and manufacturing.

Liaise with suppliers and contractors to ensure designs are optimized for manufacturability.

Operate workshop equipment such as drills, sanders, laser cutters, and other fabrication tools.

Build jigs, fixtures, and precision prototypes using hands-on mechanical skills.

Maintain thorough design documentation and contribute to meeting project timelines and budgets.

Skills & Experience
Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field (preferred).

25 years experience in mechanical design, product development, or similar.

Strong CAD proficiency (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD).

Experience with prototyping, plastic part design, and 3D printing is highly desirable.

Practical, hands-on fabrication skills with a problem-solving mindset.

Strong communication, organisation, and teamwork abilities.

What Youll Get
The chance to work on groundbreaking technology with real-world impact.

A collaborative environment where your ideas genuinely matter.

Access to modern workshop and prototyping facilities.

Opportunities for professional development and career growth.

Competitive salary based on experience.

Ready to shape the future of product innovation? Apply now and become a key part of a team where your ideas and craftsmanship truly make an impact.

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