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Design Engineer

Worcester
2 days ago
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Position: Design Engineer

Duration: Permanent

Location: Worcester

Salary: £28,000 - £33,000

Our client is a precision engineering business specialising in the design, development, and manufacture of high-quality tooling for the Aerospace, Defence and Renewable Energy industries. The Mechanical Design Engineer will have the opportunity to work within their state-of-the-art engineering facility in Worcester. The role will be to design tooling and fixtures using CAD software.

Key skills required for the Design Engineer vacancy:

Produce designs using Siemens NX software
Produce models for manufacturing purpose
Produce technical drawings
Liaise with CNC programmers and toolmakers
Attend design kick off and development meetings
Liaise with customers on technical and design issues
Create BOM's and parts lists for ordering parts and materialThe successful candidate for the Design Engineer position will have the following experience:

Qualified to a professional level - HNC/HND or Degree
Familiar with CNC manufacturing processes
Familiar with injection tooling
Confident and well PresentedDue to our high vacancy response rates unfortunately, we are not able to reply to all applicants. If you have not had feedback from our consultants within 14 days, please accept that your application has not been successful.

Cartisian Technical Recruitment are a specialist recruitment agency sourcing engineers for Automation, Scientific Technologies, Automotive, General Engineering & Manufacturing sectors

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