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Senior Mechanical/Thermal Engineer

IC Resources
Essex
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IC Resources is looking for an experienced freelance Mechanical/Thermal design engineer to support a multinational leader in aerospace, defence, and security for an initial 6-month contract. This is a hybrid/remote role and falls Inside IR35.

Senior Mechanical/Thermal Engineer – Key Responsibilities
  • Analyse and assess electro-mechanical products for thermal performance using FEA (Ansys IcePak) and hand calculations
  • Develop and report on finite element models, advise on thermal management solutions, and support material/solution down-selection
  • Design mechanical solutions for harsh environments, ensuring compliance with quality, safety, and reliability requirements
  • Produce detailed designs, calculations, tolerance studies, and manufacturing data packs to BS8888 with GD&T
  • Generate BoMs in Teamcenter and contribute to design reviews
Requirements
  • Proven experience with FEA (ideally Ansys IcePak) and thermal analysis, including PCB integration and thermal management
  • Skilled in 3D CAD (PTC Creo), classical hand calculations, and DfX principles
  • Strong knowledge of BS8888 standards, numerical calculations, and tolerance studies

If you are interested in this position and would like further information, please contact Max Martin at IC Resources.


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