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Senior Mechanical Engineer – Heavy Lifting Systems

Connected Engineering
Sheffield
1 month ago
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Senior Mechanical Engineer – Heavy Lifting Systems

Permanent | Sheffield


Flexible start and finish times | Hybrid working options


25 days holiday + bank holidays (rising with service)


Enhanced pension and life insurance


A fast-growing, PE-backed engineering business is expanding its mechanical design team to deliver landmark projects across defence, nuclear, aerospace and high-integrity moving equipment. This is an excellent opportunity for a Senior Mechanical Engineer who enjoys solving complex design challenges within a collaborative, technically driven environment.


You’ll take ownership of mechanical design for large fabricated and precision-engineered structures such as cranes, lifting systems and heavy mechanical handling equipment. Projects span the full lifecycle from concept and substantiation through to commissioning and client delivery.


The Role

  • Lead mechanical design across complex, bespoke, large-scale moving structures
  • Produce and review detailed engineering calculations to verify and substantiate designs
  • Design and validate large fabricated components including box girders, linkages and assemblies
  • Approve 3D models, 2D drawings and documentation to ensure CE/UKCA compliance
  • Work closely with systems, controls and EC&I teams to deliver integrated solutions
  • Provide technical support through manufacture, installation and commissioning

About You

  • Proven background in mechanical design of cranes, lifting systems or large machinery
  • High proficiency for stress and structural calculations
  • Skilled with CAD software such as SolidWorks or Inventor and familiar with drawing standards
  • Working knowledge of Eurocodes, CE/UKCA compliance and design risk assessment
  • Strong communicator who enjoys working collaboratively across disciplines and with clients
  • Degree-qualified in Mechanical Engineering (Chartered or working towards is ideal)

This role is being managed by Connected Search, a specialist recruitment partner to engineering and advanced manufacturing businesses across the UK.


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