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Job Ref: 213546749
Date: 2021-04-14 21:28:44
Senior Mechanical Design Engineer – Opto-electronic Instrumentation job available in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
* £45,000 – £55,000 per annum + private healthcare + pension + 25days annual leave
* Key words: 3D CAD design, instrumentation, SolidWorks, laser, optics, scientific, electro-mechanical enclosures, plastics, sheet metal.
* High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire (commutable from areas of Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Surrey and London)
* Permanent, Full-Time
A leading research and development organisation who design and manufacture complex opto-electronic instrumentation which is used for medical and scientific industries are looking for a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer – opto-electronic Instrumentation for their team just outside of High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire.
As a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer in this R&D team you will work on 3D CAD designs using SolidWorks, developing new electronic instrumentation involving laser and optic technology. You will work on the full product life cycle from concept through to manufacture. This is an opportunity to join a well-run business with fantastic company culture and work life balance, with opportunities to design life-saving products / systems.
Skills / Requirements for this vacancy:
* Full product life-cycle design experience from concept through to production / manufacture.
* Experience in developing scientific instrumentation (e.g., sensor or detector instruments, analysis tools, x-ray imaging, etc.)
* A background in 3D mechanical design using SolidWorks or a similar CAD package.
* Previous experience in designing opto-electronic instrumentation involving optics / lasers would be beneficial but not essential.
* Exposure to design analysis (FEA / DMFEA / etc.).
* Exposure to vacuum, pneumatics, or high precision designs would be beneficial but not essential
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