Mechanical Design Engineer
Nottingham
£45,000
Job Responsibilities:
1. Specify and design equipment for the processing system or stand-alone machine, considering international and national laws/standards.
2. Liaise with other engineering disciplines to ensure the best process control for solutions.
3. Selection of the most suitable equipment for application, environment, and duty, such as sensor types, motor types, and IP rating, including liaison with equipment suppliers.
4. Creative thinking for bespoke equipment design and processes.
5. Preparation of bills of materials and assistance to the purchasing department, including liaising with component suppliers and local metal fabrication companies.
6. Provide Quality Control inspections for manufactured components, including pre-delivery inspections, where required.
7. Support sales staff in providing mechanical designs that meet the quotation's requirements. This support may also involve customer visits.
8. Support the engineering and project managers in reporting and accurately estimating project timescales.
9. Documentation for colleagues, commissioning engineers, maintenance staff, and end users.
10. Assistance to the spares department, in-house mechanical assembly, and on-site installation/commissioning as needed (UK only).
11. Ensure that the assigned engineer's work is checked and accorded with relevant national and international standards.
12. Communicate directly with customers on a qualified technical level.
Essential Skillset:
1. Educated to degree level in a mechanical-based engineering subject.
2. 5 to 10 years' experience in the design of mechanical plants and equipment for industrial manufacturing processes in industries such as food, plastics, rubber, petrochemicals, glass, or water.
3. Design/Specification of mechanical equipment for use under ATEX/UKEX is a requirement.
4. Understanding of CE or UKCA requirements.
5. Capable of developing 2D or 3D schematic and layout drawings using AutoCAD.
6. Have at least several years of experience using SolidWorks 3D or equivalent to create 3D drawings of process plant equipment within a building envelope.
7. Have experience in designing hydraulic and electro-pneumatic control systems.
8. Capable of creating Process and Instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) to depict a process and the process flow.
9. Be proficient using Microsoft Office applications such as Word and Excel.
10. Accurately estimate timescales for work within a project.
11. Present a professional approach when interfacing with customers directly.
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