Design Engineer

Omega
Witney
2 weeks ago
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Position: Design Engineer

Location: Witney

Job Type: Permanent / Onsite


Our market leading client who specialises in manufacturing specialist materials are on the hunt for a Design Engineer to join the team!


Role and Responsibilities –

In this role you will be responsible for design fit for purpose component and assemblies for the business product range. You will have experience in full product lifecycle showing it going from concept to manufacture.


Other responsibilities include:

  • Create CAD concepts, parts and assemblies in line with functional requirements, geometric tolerances, manufacturing techniques and internal standards
  • Design for Manufacturing & Assembly (DFM & DFA)
  • Provide mechanical design input to develop new systems and mechanisms or improving existing ones
  • Provide technical support to both internal and external customers


Experience or Qualifications –

  • Degree within mechanical engineering or significant experience in a mechanical/materials science environment
  • Competent user of 3D CAD (ideally CREO or Windchill)
  • An understanding and awareness of manufacturing and assembly techniques and processes
  • Experience working with Cryogenic Systems (Desirable)


Benefits –

  • 23 Days holiday (increasing to 28 with length of service) + Bank Holidays
  • Private Health Care Options
  • Competitive Pension Scheme
  • Flexible working schedule
  • 1pm finish on Fridays.


Candidates who currently are a Design Engineer, Product Design Engineer or Mechanical Design Engineer may be suitable for this position.


For more information regarding this Design Engineer role please contact Ben Herd on or


Omega Resource Group is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.


Omega Resource Group is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Oil & Gas, Construction and Manufacturing sectors.


For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field please visit our websitewww.omegaresource.co.uk

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