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Thermal Mechanical Engineer

Concurrent
Colchester
2 weeks ago
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We’re building something powerful. Let’s build it together.


We've delivered high-performance embedded computing solutions for four decades across industries including defence, telecoms, and aerospace. We’re proud to be experts in what we do and are looking for a Thermal/Mechanical Engineer to join our team


The Role

Reporting to the Thermal/Mechanical Engineering Manager, this role requires someone who has a ‘hands-on’ approach to Thermal and Mechanical engineering. Working closely with the wider engineering functions, you and your team will play a crucial role in the design process from concept to production.


Based at our Colchester site on a full-time/hybrid basis (and we’re flexible with what that looks like!).We have flexible working with core hours of 10am to 3pm – working 37.5 hours per week.


What will I be delivering?

The Thermal/Mechanical team at Concurrent are responsible for delivering the cooling solution and the mechanical solution for conduction cooled/air cooled boards as well as system products. The team is also responsible for qualifying the products under harsh thermal/mechanical and environmental requirements.


Key Responsibilities:

  • The thermal and mechanical design of electronics to be used in harsh environments. Including systems and board level designs.
  • Report progress and technical issues to the leadership and project management.
  • Provide support with the Design and Test function by means of designing new jigs and fixtures for design verification and production test purposes.
  • Implement and/or improve technical tools, processes, team skills/knowledge increasing team efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Provide technical input, support, decision making within the team as necessary ensuring project deliverables are achieved.
  • Simulation and Analysis: Perform thermal simulations and analysis to validate design modifications and ensure optimal thermal performance.
  • Prototype testing: Conduct experimental testing and verification of prototypes to assess thermal and mechanical performance and compliance with design specifications.
  • Cross-functional Collaboration: Work closely with mechanical, electrical, and software engineering teams to integrate thermal solutions into overall product designs.
  • Documentation: Create detailed engineering documentation, including design specifications, test plans, and reports.
  • Material Selection: Identify suitable materials and apply Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and Design for Assembly (DFA) principles in thermal design.
  • Industry Standards: Ensure designs comply with relevant industry standards and regulations.


What’s in it for me?

This is a great role for someone looking to build on their experience on-the-job and develop into a senior member of the team. You will have the opportunity to tap into a wealth of knowledge, allowing you to continuously to improve, evolve and grow!


What do I need to bring with me?


Essential knowledge & experience:

  • Proficient in general mechanical design principles, 3D designs, parts and assemblies (preferably SolidWorks) and document control. Proven knowledge of 2D drawing creation, geometrical tolerancing and stack analysis.
  • Good grasp of material properties, metalwork manufacture and surface finishing.
  • Good understanding of heat transfer principles and thermal solutions in electronic products.
  • Previous experience in working with interdisciplinary project teams.
  • An ability to solve potentially complex mechanical/thermal problems, with the ability to reason independently and reach achievable engineering solutions.
  • Good understanding of electronics cooling.
  • Ability to use 3D Cad software for mechanical design (preferably SolidWorks)
  • Track record of managing and mitigating risks on projects.


Desirable:

  • Understanding of mechanical design for high vibration environments
  • Understanding of Military and Aerospace qualification testing.
  • Capable of FEA frequency analysis for vibration
  • Experience in developing and improving engineering processes.
  • Experience of working with suppliers and customers


Benefits for Working at Concurrent

  • 25 days holidays + bank holidays and holiday purchase scheme.
  • Annual profit share bonus.
  • Cycle to work, Home & Tech and car salary sacrifice schemes.
  • Death in service benefit & income protection.
  • Employee assistance programme and virtual GP.
  • Employee referral scheme.
  • Enhanced parental leave.
  • Generous company pension scheme with up to 10% employer contribution.
  • One paid volunteering day per year.
  • Private Health Insurance through Bupa.
  • YuLife wellbeing app.


Equal Opportunity Statement

We are an equal opportunity employer and believe in the power of a diverse, inclusive team. We welcome all applications from all suitably qualified people, regardless of race, sex, disability, religion / belief, sexual orientation or age.


Please let us know if you require anything which would enable your success throughout our interview process.

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