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Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

Tiger Resourcing Group
Warwickshire
2 weeks ago
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Senior Mechanical Engineer – Product Design & Development | Warwick


Join one of the UK’s leading product design consultancies as a Senior Mechanical Engineer, and help shape innovative, real-world products across medical, consumer, transport, and industrial sectors. We’re growing fast and looking for exceptional engineers to take on technical leadership roles within our collaborative, multi-disciplinary teams.


You’ll work from concept to launch on diverse projects — from complex medical devices and high-performance transport systems to next-generation consumer products — seeing your designs make a tangible difference in people’s lives.



What You’ll Do

  • Lead and contribute to end-to-end product development, managing technical delivery, quality, cost, and timelines.
  • Collaborate closely with industrial designers, electronics, software, and human factors experts to create class-leading, manufacturable designs.
  • Use analytical and hands-on engineering approaches — from CAD and CAE modelling to prototype build and testing — to develop elegant mechanical solutions.
  • Mentor junior engineers and take responsibility for team coordination, budgeting, and client communication.
  • Engage directly with clients, presenting concepts, technical justifications, and project updates.



What We’re Looking For

  • A 1st or Upper 2nd class degree in Mechanical Engineering (or similar) from a top-tier university.
  • Proven experience delivering successful product design and development projects in a consultancy or fast-paced environment.
  • Strong technical grounding across materials, manufacturing processes, prototyping, and injection moulding.
  • Proficiency with CAE tools and computational techniques.
  • Commercial awareness — capable of managing the financial and client-facing aspects of projects.
  • A proactive, hands-on engineer who thrives on problem-solving and innovation.
  • Must be eligible to work in the UK and able to work from our Warwick studios.

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