Design Development Engineer - Optical

Cwm, Denbighshire
2 weeks ago
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Design Development Engineer | North Wales | Precision Engineering & Optics

We’re looking for a Design Development Engineer to join a leading technology company specializing in advanced optical and imaging systems. Based at their cutting-edge innovation hub in St Asaph, this role focuses on developing next-generation mechanical and opto-mechanical systems for Aerospace, Defence, and Life Sciences applications.
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a multi-disciplinary team driving innovation in high-performance imaging and sighting technologies. You’ll take products from concept through to manufacture, working closely with engineering, business development, and production teams.

What You’ll Be Doing:
Designing precision mechanical and opto-mechanical systems for complex electro-optical applications
Developing mechanisms, enclosures, and sub-assemblies to support imaging and sighting systems
Collaborating with suppliers and subcontractors to drive project success
Producing 3D CAD models, technical drawings, and design documentation
Conducting reliability analysis, sensitivity studies, and performance simulations
Supporting prototype builds, testing, and qualification for aerospace and defence applications
Working with business teams to translate customer needs into engineered solutionsWhat You’ll Need:
Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field
3-5 years’ experience in mechanical design within a precision industry
Strong proficiency in 3D CAD (SolidWorks preferred) and technical drawing standards (BS.8888)
Experience designing precision mechanisms, enclosures, and electro-mechanical systems
Understanding of materials, finishing techniques, and engineering tolerances
Knowledge of FEA techniques for performance simulation
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to communicate technical concepts effectivelyBonus Skills (Desirable but not essential):
Experience in opto-mechanical design
Knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic systems
Familiarity with military and aerospace qualification standards (MIL, STANAG, ECSS)
Understanding of the full product lifecycle from concept to productionWhat’s on Offer:
Competitive salary
26 days holiday + bank holidays
6% employer pension contribution
Performance-based bonus scheme
Health Cash PlanThis is an excellent opportunity to work at the forefront of optical and precision engineering, developing cutting-edge technologies for high-impact applications. If you’re looking for a challenging and rewarding role, get in touch today

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