Design Authority

Kidderminster
4 days ago
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Mechanical Design Authority - Rocket Propulsion Systems

£35,000 - £52,000 + bonus + excellent bens.

Kidderminster (Hybrid available)

We're supporting a highly innovative, international engineering organisation at the forefront of advanced propulsion systems, delivering complex, safety-critical products into the defence sector.

Due to continued growth, they're looking to appoint a Mechanical Design Authority to join their Development team. This is a rare opportunity to work across the full engineering lifecycle on technically challenging, real-world applications.

The Opportunity

You'll play a key role in leading the design and development of complex mechanical systems, working from initial concept through to qualification, production and in-service support. This is a hands-on, multidisciplinary role offering exposure to a wide range of engineering principles and specialist areas.

Key Responsibilities

Lead design evolution activities to meet customer and programme requirements

Approve production drawings and ensure manufacturability to relevant standards

Own and deliver DFMEA activities and support design for manufacture/cost initiatives

Specify and review structural, thermal and performance analyses

Plan, manage and support trials including testing and validation activities

Lead formal design reviews (PDR, CDR etc.) and ensure actions are closed out

Produce technical documentation including specifications, reports and compliance evidence

Act as the technical interface with key customers and stakeholders

Support investigations, testing and product lifecycle activities

About You

Degree qualified in Mechanical, Aerospace, Physics or similar engineering discipline

Experience working within a product development environment (ideally 3+ years)

Strong understanding of engineering fundamentals (materials, stress, manufacturing)

Experience working on complex or safety-critical systems

Confident communicator, able to present technical information clearly

Hands-on approach with strong attention to detail

Desirable

Experience with DFMEA, design for manufacture/cost

Exposure to regulated environments (e.g. defence, aerospace, automotive)

Understanding of quality management systems (e.g. ISO9001 / EN9100)

Project management experience or familiarity with planning tools

Why Apply?

Work on cutting-edge engineering projects with real-world impact

Broad technical exposure across multiple disciplines

Strong career development within a collaborative, expert-led environment

Competitive salary and benefits package

If you're an engineer who enjoys solving complex problems and wants to be part of something genuinely innovative, this could be the role for you.

Apply now or reach out for a confidential discussion

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