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Job Ref: 215517210
Date: 2022-01-10 11:03:57
Are you looking for a Mechanical Design job in the Beaconsfield area?
A world leader in the development of scientific instrumentation is looking for a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer – Special Purpose Machinery to join their multi-disciplinary R&D department near Beaconsfield. The role purpose is to be involved with designing their next generation products, whilst continuing to provide support to manufacturing when required throughout the development process. These are very complex products involving high precision moving parts, mainly at micron level.
Key responsibilities of the Senior Mechanical Design Engineer – Precision / Micron job:
-Detailed design from concept stage through to manufacture
-Component design, mechanism design and subassembly design
-Building and evaluating prototypes
-Project planning, estimating and liaising with external suppliers.
Key skills/experience required for the Senior Mechanical Design Engineer – Precision / Micron job:
-Experience of designing sub systems / sub-assemblies with precision moving parts / mechanisms. They are working from micron level to 0.5mm.
-Knowledge of machining, sheet metal, plastics moulding manufacturing processes and materials and castings
-Knowledge of a 3D CAD package – They use SolidWorks but any mainstream 3D CAD SW experience would be fine.
-Experience in the development of optical products would be beneficial but not essential.
This is a great opportunity for an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer – Precision / Micron to play an important role in the development of the companies complex special purpose machinery, with a company that invest heavily in their R&D department.
To apply for the Senior Mechanical Design Engineer – Precision / Micron role please send your CV to (url removed) or call David Philpott on (phone number removed) for more information, otherwise we always welcome the opportunity to discuss other engineering jobs
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