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Senior Mechanical Engineer in Pinhoe

Energy Jobline ZR
Exeter
6 days ago
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Overview

Energy Jobline is the largest and fastest growing global Energy Job Board and Energy Hub. We have an audience reach of over 7 million energy professionals, 400,000+ monthly advertised global energy and engineering jobs, and work with the leading energy companies worldwide.


We focus on the Oil & Gas, Renewables, Engineering, Power, and Nuclear markets as well as emerging technologies in EV, Battery, and Fusion. We are committed to ensuring that we offer the most exciting career opportunities from around the world for our jobseekers.


Role

Senior Mechanical Engineer


Sector: Renewable energy, Hydrogen, Carbon, Oil + Gas


Location: Exeter


Salary: competitive


Benefits: cash plan, pension 5%, 25 days holidays, critical illness, income protection, cycle to work


Travel: You don’t have to travel with this role, but if travel is a passion we can facilitate that as we work with clients in Australia, Alaska and Malaysia and plan to add more locations in 2026. You can be deployed to design and test equipment for up to 1 month if you wish.


Growth Plans: Not only are we established but we also have huge growth plans for 2026 and although the team is a flat structure, we hope you would be able to become a team leader.


About the role

We are looking for a Senior Mechanical Engineer within the Products division. You will join a team passionate about pushing the boundaries of engineering to develop onsite safety and monitoring equipment deployed in extreme environments. This role is challenging intellectually as the product and technology is innovative and groundbreaking, and you need to be a critical thinker.


You will be expected to independently drive design projects, apply sound engineering judgement, and provide technical oversight across development and sustaining activities. This position combines hands-on design with system-level thinking—supporting both new product development, optimisation, and iteration of existing concepts.


You will take a leading role in refining product designs, resolving complex technical challenges, and ensuring design outputs meet the reliability, safety, and manufacturability standards required by the Energy sector.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead full-cycle design: requirements capture, CAD modelling, calculations, tolerance analysis
  • Prototype, assemble, and validate performance
  • Oversee qualification testing for environmental and field compliance
  • Manage BOMs, ECNs, QA records, and specifications in line with QMS
  • Ensure adherence to industry standards and internal processes
  • Drive design improvements based on field feedback and production issues
  • Conduct structured root-cause analysis and implement corrective actions
  • Liaise with electronics, software, production, and sales teams
  • Provide technical input to customer queries, proposals, and tenders
  • Mentor junior engineers and contribute to design reviews
  • Promote a culture of professionalism, flexibility, and high standards

Required skills

  • A minimum of 8 years’ industry experience post-graduation
  • A 2:1 or higher BEng/MEng degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Automotive, Aeronautical or Mechatronics Engineering
  • Fluency with 3D CAD tools (preferably Autodesk Inventor)
  • Engineering calculations including pressure containment, mechanical strength, and thermal performance
  • A proactive attitude with the ability to self-manage and lead without needing instruction
  • Experience managing technical documentation and change control in a PLM system

Desired skills

  • Familiarity with design for manufacture (DfM) and design for assembly (DfA)
  • Exposure to oilfield tool design, high-pressure environments, material selection for harsh environments
  • FEA, material selection for harsh environments
  • Hands-on prototyping or workshop experience
  • Experience from automotive, energy, or Defence sector is not essential

How to apply

If you are interested in applying for this job please press the Apply Button and follow the application process. Energy Jobline wishes you the very best of luck in your next career move.


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