Senior Mechanical Engineer

Jackson Hogg Ltd
Hebburn
3 days ago
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Jackson Hogg is delighted to be recruiting for a Senior Mechanical Engineer to join an innovative engineering organisation specialising in advanced subsea robotic systems and offshore technology.

As aSenior Mechanical Engineer, you will work within a highly collaborative R&D team contributing to the design and development of next–generation subsea vehicles and complex offshore subsystems operating in some of the most challenging environments on the planet. The Senior Mechanical Engineer will play a key role in concept generation, engineering analysis, and prototype development for advanced robotic systems.

Key Responsibilities
  • Design and develop innovative mechanical systems and subsystems as a Senior Mechanical Engineer within a specialist R&D team

  • Deliver robust engineering designs supported by calculations, analysis, and technical justification

  • Lead and contribute to design reviews, ensuring engineering quality and technical integrity

  • Support prototype build, testing, and evaluation of new technologies and mechanical assemblies

  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams and external partners to develop advanced solutions

Requirements
  • Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering, Naval Architecture, Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a related discipline

  • Extensive experience working as a Mechanical Engineer or Senior Mechanical Engineer within an engineering or product development environment

  • Strong experience using 3D CAD tools such as Autodesk Inventor or similar

  • Experience carrying out engineering calculations and analysis using tools such as Mathcad

  • Proven experience designing complex mechanical systems, machinery, vehicles, or engineered structures

This opportunity would suit a Senior Mechanical Engineer looking to work on highly innovative engineering projects developing next–generation subsea robotic systems and advanced offshore technologies.

  • Competitive salary, benefits & progression opportunities.
  • Opportunity to work on a range of exciting R&D projects and contribute towards innovation within Engineering.
  • Hybrid wroking and flexbility.

If you are interested in this Senior Mechanical Engineer opportunity, please contact Eleanor Buckley at Jackson Hogg for more information or a confidential discussion.


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