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Principal Mechanical Design Engineer

The ONE Group Ltd
Stevenage
5 days ago
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Principal Mechanical Design Engineer | Competitive Salary | Hybrid Role | Stevenage


Fancy taking your mechanical design expertise and using it to develop solutions for a multitude of complex weapons and weapon systems, for one of the leading defence companies in the UK?


With opportunities to work in all areas of the Product Life Cycle, collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams across the business, you will take the technical lead in developing mechanical solutions.


*Due to the nature of the work, you’ll need to be a British Citizen or a dual national with UK citizenship. Security checks will apply*



What would your new role provide you?

  • Company Bonus: Up to £2,500 (depending on company performance, may vary annually)
  • Pension: Up to 14% combined employer and employee contributions
  • Overtime: Paid overtime available
  • Flexi Leave: Opportunity to take up to 15 additional days of leave
  • Flexible Working: We welcome applications from those seeking flexible arrangements
  • Enhanced Parental Leave: Up to 26 weeks for maternity, adoption, and shared parental leave, with additional enhancements for paternity, neonatal, and fertility-related leave
  • On-site Facilities: Excellent facilities including subsidised meals, free parking, and more


What will aid your success?

  • Ideally Degree, HND or HNC qualified with significant experience in mechanical design and development
  • Strong leadership in managing mechanical design packages
  • Experience working in multi-disciplinary environments and understanding the challenges involved
  • Knowledge of qualification and verification processes to meet technical requirements
  • Proficient in robust design practices such as DFMEA, DFA, and DFM
  • Excellent verbal and written communication, with strong influencing and negotiation skills
  • Experience engaging and collaborating with both internal and external suppliers
  • Cultural awareness and adaptability in a diverse workplace
  • A proactive and professional approach, with strong prioritisation and multitasking capabilities
  • Understanding of structural, thermal, or dynamic analysis is a plus
  • Familiarity with 3D CAD/CAE tools (training on our preferred platforms will be provided)



For immediate consideration, please apply now.

If you have any questions, please contact Ben in The ONE Group’s Engineering & Manufacturing Division on .


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