Senior Mechanical and Electrical Design Engineer

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Camberley
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Camberley, Surrey – Competitive Salary


We are working with an innovative UK‑based clean technology business that is commercialising a pioneering, environmentally sustainable recycling process and seeking a highly skilled Design Engineer to support the business transition from pilot to commercial scale.


Role

As Senior Mechanical and Electrical Design Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in the design, delivery and future scale‑up of next‑generation recycling plants. This is a rare opportunity to shape a technology at the point it enters global commercial adoption.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead mechanical and electrical engineering activities supporting the detailed design and development of commercial‑scale production lines.
  • Collaborate with US and EU partners and UK‑based engineering consultants across the full project lifecycle: from concept, through installation and commissioning.
  • Produce, review, and challenge in‑house mechanical and electrical designs using modern CAD tools, delivering high‑quality drawing packs including manufacturing drawings, general arrangements and sub‑assemblies, P & IDs, PFDs, single‑line diagrams, and service connection drawings.
  • Ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest engineering and quality standards.
  • Lead prototyping and design verification testing to support optimisation, cost reduction and continuous improvement.
  • Work closely with module suppliers and leading electrical equipment providers (e.g. ABB, Siemens, Rockwell) on equipment design, manufacture and control software packages.
  • Develop and maintain standard operating procedures, ensuring compliance with international standards and regulations (ISO, IEC, ASME/ASTM, CE, UKCA, ATEX, etc.).
  • Integrate new technologies into existing and future production lines, supporting fault‑finding and performance enhancement.
  • Develop and review maintenance schedules for in‑house modules.
  • Support the ongoing development, maintenance and operation of the UK pilot plant.
  • Occasionally travel internationally to customer sites to support installation, commissioning and start‑up activities.

Experience and Qualifications

  • Bachelors or Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or a closely related discipline.
  • Experience designing plant machinery within chemical, process or heavy‑industrial environments.
  • Proven experience in a senior engineering role, demonstrating leadership and successful project delivery.
  • Strong electro‑mechanical design capability, including production of manufacturing drawings and P & IDs.
  • Knowledge of machinery design for explosive environments (ATEX) and participation in HAZOP studies.
  • Working knowledge of international standards and regulations (ISO, IEC, ASME/ASTM, CE, UKCA, PED, ATEX).
  • Understanding of industrial control systems, including PLC/HMI concepts, three‑phase motors and VFDs.
  • Proficiency in CAD tools (SolidWorks certification preferred).
  • Familiarity with ISO 9001 quality management systems.
  • Experience leading R&D or advanced engineering projects.
  • Desirable (but not essential):
  • Experience in pyrolysis systems or thermal processing technologies.
  • Background in tyre recycling or end‑of‑life materials processing.
  • Control system design experience.

Skills and Personal Attributes

  • Clear communicator with strong problem‑solving ability.
  • Comfortable prioritising work loads.


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