Principal Mechanical Design Engineer

Eclectic Recruitment Ltd
Stevenage
3 days ago
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A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Principal Mechanical Design Engineer to join a growing Mechanical Engineering function supporting complex, high-integrity defence products.


You will be leading mechanical design work packages across the full product life cycle and report to the senior engineering leadership team.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead complex mechanical design work packages from future concepts and detailed design through qualification, production and in-service support
  • Drive technical direction and design maturity across multi-disciplinary engineering teams
  • Ensure designs meet performance, safety, cost and schedule requirements
  • Act as a key technical interface with manufacturing, quality, supply chain and external stakeholders
  • Influence design decisions across the full product life cycle
  • Support design proving and qualification activities
  • Apply best practice design methodologies including DFMEA, DFA and DFM
  • Engage with and develop suppliers and external partners
  • Assess and manage technical risk while mentoring less experienced engineers


The ideal candidate would have:

  • Degree, HND or HNC in Mechanical Engineering or similar
  • Experience working across the full product life cycle from concept to in-service support
  • Understanding of structural, thermal and/or dynamic analysis
  • Experience with relevant 3D CAD and CAE tools
  • Experience supporting supplier development and external technical collaboration


The ideal candidate must have:

  • Proven ability to lead mechanical design work packages within multi-disciplinary teams
  • Strong experience delivering robust mechanical solutions in complex engineering environments
  • In-depth knowledge of design proving and qualification activities
  • Hands-on experience applying DFMEA, DFA and DFM methodologies
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to influence, negotiate and make technical decisions
  • Ability to manage competing priorities and technical risk


This position offers a lucrative benefits package, which includes but is not inclusive of:

  • Bonus scheme (based on company performance)
  • Annual pay reviews and promotion reviews (based on personal performance)
  • Overtime paid at an enhanced rate
  • Flexi-Leave (of up to 15 days)
  • Pension scheme (total contribution of up to 14%)
  • Subsidised site facilities and restaurants
  • Free parking
  • Excellent career progression and training / career development opportunities


If this role looks like your next challenge, please contact Keelan ASAP or apply via this advert!


** Please note that due to the nature of the client’s business, only candidates who currently hold full British Citizenship (without limitations) / Dual Nationality (inclusive of British Citizenship) will be considered. **


We endeavour to reply to every candidate, every time but if you haven’t heard back within 10 days, please understand that you have unfortunately been unsuccessful for this position, or the position has been filled. Please call the office or send an email to discuss other potential positions.

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