Senior Mechanical Engineer

Amododesign
Sheffield
3 weeks ago
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We are a Sheffield based start‑up providing expert engineering consultancy to a variety of clients and industries. We primarily focus on engineered product design, and work in a range of industries and contexts from biotech and medtech to water and heavy industry. We have a focus on ethical and sustainable delivery, but that means more to us than just bamboo straws and tote bags - we choose to work on projects that matter, work to deliver the best solution for our clients no matter what, and commit to doing so without compromising our values.

Successful candidates will work alongside our multidisciplinary team to design and develop cutting edge solutions, systems, and products.

About you

We value drive, culture fit, and a track‑record of engineering excellence and above all else, but the below competencies, interests, and attributes are extremely desirable:

  • Strong background in mechanical design - concepts, calcs, and CAD
  • Track record leading high value projects from concept to successful completion
  • Extensive experience with GD&T and fully defined engineering drawings
  • Experience with design for manufacture and manufacturing systems
  • Interest in or experience in practical making - very familiar with a toolbox.
  • 5+ years experience post‑qualification, experience in senior engineering roles

Alongside the above, the below competencies will strengthen an application:

  • Chartered Engineer
  • Familiarity with electrical and electronics
  • Programming competence (preferably python, cpp)
  • Expertise in design for multiple specific manufacturing processes, particularly Injection moulding and precision machining.
  • An eye for beautiful as well as practical design


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