Senior Mechanical Engineer

NCR Atleos
Dundee
3 weeks ago
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Title: Senior Mechanical Engineer


Location: Dundee


Grade: G11


Responsibilities

  • Work on new product developments designing mechanical parts, assemblies and mechanisms - including injection moulded parts, sheet metal parts, castings, turned parts, etc.
  • Clearly understand documentation and the ability to work solely on problems as well as within a team environment.
  • Must be willing to work to and set high work standards and be a good communicator.
  • FMEA experience.
  • Module/Platforming/Product architectures.
  • Ability to work on several projects simultaneously.
  • Work with Suppliers throughout project lifecycle.
  • Lead electro/mechanical development activities, providing estimates, manufacturing options etc.
  • Experience in electro/mechanical product design and working with tooling suppliers and parts manufacturers.
  • Working with Industrial design functions to deliver designs as conceived and within the commercial goals.
  • Proven track record delivering cost effective designs to specification and engineering standards.
  • Supplier engagement and change management.
  • Lead design validation via design reviews, stress analysis, assembly tolerances, testing and problem correction CLCA.
  • Release work products using the approved system with all relevant documentation required to implement your design change.

Basis Design And Experience

  • Experience: Minimum of 7 years related experience.
  • Education: BEng (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering (or very similar STEM related discipline) – min 2:1.
  • Strong understanding of Mechanical design principles and technologies.
  • Good solid experience in previous mechanical engineering roles.
  • Team Player: Ability to work effectively in a team environment and collaborate with cross-functions teams internally and externally.
  • Highly proficient in CAD (Pro/E or Solidworks preferred).

Benefits

  • Attractive Defined Pension Plan
  • Career Development and learning opportunities.
  • Medical insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Life and Income protection insurance
  • Illness and accident cover
  • Health assessment
  • Holiday buy
  • Cycle to work.
  • Lifestyle discounts
  • My gym discounts.
  • Employee assistance program (EAP)
  • Health Screening

EEO Statement

NCR Atleos is an equal-opportunity employer. It is NCR Atleos policy to hire, train, promote, and pay associates based on their job-related qualifications, ability, and performance, without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, marital status, age, mental or physical disability, genetic information, medical condition, military or veteran status, or any other factor protected by law.


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