£40000 - £45000 per annum + + Bonus + BenefitsExeter, Devon
Mechanical Design Engineer
MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEER
EXETER, DEVON
£45 ,000 + BONUS + BENEFITS
Due to ongoing success and the winning of new contracts, my client are looking to add to their skilled design team with the addition of a Mechanical Design Engineer.
We are looking for an ambitious Mechanical Design Engineer. If you’re a driven & highly motivated person wishing to craft out a successful and rewarding future in what is a truly unique environment, this could be the role for you. You will be working on a variety of projects, which range dramatically in terms of scale and value, it is not a role which will become boring.
THE ROLE:
1. Working on design projects for customers, from cradle to grave.
2. BOM.
3. Accountable for all mechanical aspects of a project and provide technical guidance to customers.
4. Attend specification meetings with global customers.
5. Be aware of cost targets in design, purchasing, and assembly.
6. Attend project meetings and update the Project Managers on engineering progress.
THE PERSON:
7. Experience using SolidWorks or similar.
8. Ability to design for manufacture and assembly.
9. The ability to read and produce 2D production drawings applying GD&T where necessary.
10. Problem solving and trouble shooting ability.
11. Ideally possess an Engineering Degree, Minimum HNC
BENEFITS:
12. 28 days + Bank Holidays
13. Annual Bonus
14. Flexible working
15. Hybrid working
16. Medical cashback plan
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