Principal Mechanical Design Engineer

Joloda Hydraroll
Liverpool
1 month ago
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Principal Mechanical Design Engineer – Joloda Hydraroll

Joloda Hydraroll, Liverpool – a global leader in automated and manual loading systems trusted by manufacturers on six continents.


Why Join Us

  • Hybrid flexibility and a people‑first culture.
  • Strong investment in professional development and continuous learning.
  • Global exposure across sites in the UK, USA, Netherlands, and Finland.
  • Opportunity to lead engineering excellence and shape the future of automation.

Base Pay Range

Competitive salary up to £55,000 per annum, depending on skills and experience.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Lead the mechanical design of automated and manual loading systems from concept to production.
  • Oversee detailed design, ensuring manufacturability, quality, and compliance with ISO9001, ISO14001, and CE standards.
  • Mentor junior design engineers and embed best practices.
  • Standardise and optimise designs through continuous improvement and value engineering.
  • Provide technical support and analysis for root‑cause investigations and design improvements.
  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams globally to align projects with company strategy.
  • Support the implementation of DriveWorks and structured design systems.

What You’ll Bring

  • Degree (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline.
  • Proven experience in mechanical design, ideally within manufacturing, automation, or industrial machinery.
  • Proficiency in CAD software such as SolidWorks or AutoCAD.
  • Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, with a creative, solutions‑focused approach.
  • Excellent communication and leadership skills to mentor and influence others.
  • Commitment to environmental and safety standards.
  • Desirable: Experience with DriveWorks or similar design automation tools.

Working Arrangements

  • Location: Liverpool (onsite collaboration expected).
  • Hours: Full‑time, permanent role.

Seniority Level

Mid‑Senior level.


Employment Type

Contract.


Ready to make your mark?

If you’re looking to lead design innovation and make a genuine impact in a global engineering business that values people, progress, and performance – we’d love to hear from you.


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