SolidWorks Mechanical Design Engineer - Biotech - Cambridgeshire
A biotech group is currently looking for an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer to help with the development of novel biotech and medical device technologies.
You will be working alongside experienced physics, electronics, and engineering experts who need your help in the invention and development of new biotech and medical device technologies.
You will have the chance to work on a range of projects, using SolidWorks to produce new complex biotech and medical devices, with a specific focus on electro-mechanical devices. The technologies you help develop will push the sector into brand new ways of thinking while helping people with life-saving and life-improving technologies. This role is ideal for someone who wants to be involved with exciting new fields.
As this is a role for an experienced SolidWorks Mechanical Design Engineer, we would need to see a portfolio along with your CV. The reason we are looking for someone with experience is the need for you to have a commercial understanding of finishing projects to strict timelines. If some of your experience is from university while working on commercial projects, we would still be open to your application.
Most people in this role would hold a relevant degree from a leading design university; however, industry experience is more important. The technologies you will develop will be complex, so examples of commercially successful product development in your portfolio would be ideal.
Areas you may have worked on include biotech, medical devices, inkjet systems, microfluidics, and other complex electro-mechanical fields.
This is a growing company, and you would be joining at an exciting time due to their growth, meaning future career development will be available.
If you want to work on complex, industry-defining technologies while being paid an excellent starting salary, with salary reviews, bonuses, a pension, free lunches, and other excellent benefits, I'd suggest making an application now to avoid missing out.
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