Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

Sapien Engineering
City of London
5 days ago
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Client Overview

Automotive client working on landmark product, offering a hands-on environment and a chance to be part of product with global reach. An established start-up with a close-knit team of highly skilled Automotive, Motorsport and F1 professionals.


It’s a great time to join, with the growth plan coming into fruition and more developmental projects in the pipeline.


Job Responsibilities

  • Design and Development of product line, including conceptual design for one-off’s
  • Set up and develop strong commercial and technical relationships with suppliers
  • Working with manufacturing to ensure specifications met and delivered
  • Drive PLM system improvements, streamlining release processes and refining drawing tools


Skill Required

  • Circa 15 years in Automotive, Motorsport, Formula 1
  • Prove track record in Design & Development
  • We have 3 positions open, skills in the following areas (within Design) are what we require; Axels, Chassis, Gear Box, Diesel Generator, Body Systems, Traction Motors, Driveshafts, Steering and Composites
  • Passionate about their work, diligent, and rolls-up their sleeves


Compensation & Other Benefits

  • Competitive Salary
  • 25 Days Holiday, with a basic compensation package (currently under review)
  • Opportunity to travel (trips allow good notice)



We ask all candidates who wish to formally apply, following a call with Sapien to provide a covering letter which will be used as part of your application


Please note that our clients are unable to offer sponsorship for employment visas. Due to the high volume of applications, we receive, only those shortlisted will be contacted. If you do not hear from us within 14 days of applying, please assume that your application has not been successful.

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