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Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

Syntegon
Bristol
1 week ago
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Syntegon Bristol, United Kingdom

Overview

Join to apply for the Senior Mechanical Design Engineer role at Syntegon. We are a global provider for pharmaceutical, biotech and food industries, delivering innovative packaging and processing solutions with a focus on sustainability. We design, manufacture, and deliver equipment worldwide and offer opportunities to grow in an international environment with a local Bristol presence.

Responsibilities
  • Design mechanical solutions for both customer and innovation projects.
  • Take ownership of the mechanical aspects within projects.
  • Collaborate closely with engineers from different disciplines.
  • Support assembly and testing phases.
  • Develop concepts, drawings, and parts lists.
  • Monitor quality, safety, costs, and timelines.
Your profile / Qualifications
  • 7–10 years of continual experience as a Design/Development Engineer.
  • Practical background in an equipment manufacturing setting.
  • HND or Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or similar.
  • Experience with electromechanical design of mechanisms.
  • Skilled in 3D modeling of complex assemblies (SolidWorks is a plus).
  • Strong focus on design for manufacture, assembly, costs, and safety.
  • Creative, problem-solving, and communicative team player.
Benefits
  • Competitive salary with regular reviews
  • 25 days’ holiday plus bank holidays to recharge
  • Flexible working with annualized hours scheme
  • Generous pension scheme with Aviva
  • Life assurance of 7 x annual salary
  • Simply Health medical cashback plan for everyday healthcare costs
  • Income protection after 2 years’ service
  • Cycle to Work and Tech schemes
  • Wellbeing support through Everymind at Work
  • A friendly, social culture with regular activities and growth opportunities in a global company with local spirit
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Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Engineering and Information Technology
  • Industries: Industrial Machinery Manufacturing

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