Senior Mechanical Engineer - Greater Belfast

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Belfast
5 days ago
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Senior Mechanical Design Engineer Greater Belfast, cutting Edge Engineering client require a high calibre Mechanical Design Engineer to support the development of world-leading products. In this role, the engineer will work as part of a Global organisation, engaging with cross-functional teams to deliver results to a range of customers, including leading global OEMs General Responsibilities Lead development of market leading Products, including CAD design, prototyping, testing, production launch and customer technical support Interact with customers to solicit product specification requirements, define project schedules, drive and deliver on project execution in alignment with customer needs Lead engagement with existing and new suppliers, defining requirements and driving supplier on-time delivery and quality Work cross functionally within a global team to optimise designs for manufacturing, assembly and cost effectiveness Lead engineering engagement with test labs and production lines to validate and launch new products Essential Experience/Qualifications Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent Minimum 5 years previous experience in a manufacturing environment Desirable: Experience with SolidWorks, Catia and/or NX Modelling Packages Experience designing for manufacturing processes including plastic moulding, metal forming, stamping, casting and forging Understanding of product lifecycle management (PLM) systems Knowledge of sensor related electronics, their behaviour and mechanical failure modes - Opportunity for remote working and flexibility in terms of standard hours (37.5 hrs pw) - Paid overtime and time in lieu - Cutting edge sector away perhaps from repetitive design tweaks of the construction/ heavy manufacturing sector - Opportunity to travel and promotional opportunities - Based Greater Belfast and cutting edge Technology To apply please forward your CV (in Word format) using the link provided. OrPlease click on the View Profile link at the top of this ad for contact details & if necessary leave a voice message and we can arrange a confidential chat at your convenience TechMet are a dedicated Engineering and Technical Recruitment Consultancy. The consultant managing your application will be a MEng or MSc qualified Engineer with experience in industry. Skills: Design Mechanical Engineering Project Manager Customer Liason Manufacturing npd Benefits: Work From Home Flexitime Annual Bonus / 13th Cheque Group Life Assurance Pension Fund Performance Bonus

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