Job Details
Job Ref: 215972646
Date: 2022-03-07 07:28:40
Mechanical Design Engineer
Permanent
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire- Hybrid split working from home option
£Attractive
Working for a growing Global manufacturer and the UK's leader in their field, we are looking for a Design Engineer with a passion for designing new components and systems from initial concepts through to implementation.
The successful individual will have knowledge of 2D/3D CAD software, Simulation Software, Draftsight, Solidworks, SolidWorks EPDM.
What you will be doing in thid Mechanical Design Engineer role:
Draft 2D cross sections of designs using CAD and 3D models using Solidworks
Assist with prototype builds and analyse prototype efficacy with follow up actions
Improve existing components and profiles
Ensure compliance with industry safety standards
Ensure design specs are fit for purpose and ISO 9001 compliant
Ensure products are user centric, practical to make, install, and eco-conscious
Proactively implement innovative designs
Present prototypes and designs to customers and departmental managers
What you will need:
Significant experience in mechanical design
Degree in Engineering or equivalent experience
Experience in design, process and procedures
Have mechanical design principals
familialr with orhHave Fabrication/Assembly techniques
Be able to process materials (Extruding, moulding etc.)
What you will receive:
The opportunity to work for a family run ethos business who are expanding globally to the US and Dubai.
Working for a leader in their field, the opportunity to join and make a difference and expand your career path.
For more information or to apply, please contact Gemma Skidmore of Jonathan Lee Recruitment.
Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency
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