Design Engineer (Mechanical) - Aerospace

Jonathan Lee Recruitment
Milton Keynes
6 days ago
Create job alert

Mechanical Design Engineers (Engineer Level and Senior Level Available)

Aerospace and Defence - Permanent - Milton Keynes Area - Attractive

An opportunity has arisen forMechanical Design Engineersto join an Aerospace and Defence Research Organisation within the Milton Keynes area. The successfulMechanical Design Engineerswill join the Engineering Team and will play an integral part in the development of world leading capabilities and the cutting edge of Aerospace research.

TheMechanical Design Engineerswill report to the Design Team Leader and Engineering Managers . The successfulMechanical Design Engineerswill be skilled and must have a sound knowledge of part and assembly design, structural analysis and modern manufacturing techniques. TheMechanical Design Engineerswill be self-starters, organised, able to prioritise and used to working under pressure.

Responsibilities of theMechanical Design Engineers

  • Create design schemes and proposals to meet customer requirements.
  • Produce 3D CAD models of parts and assemblies using CATIA V5.
  • Prepare design documentation and provide technical leadership for design reviews.
  • Produce engineering drawings, including relevant use of GD&T.
  • Work in line with relevant standards, to support the manufacturing process.
  • Carry out static stress calculations using hand methods and Finite Element Analysis (FEA).
  • Liaise with production engineers to assist specification of manufacturing processes.
  • Assist Manufacturing/Inspection/Fitting departments to resolve design issues.
  • Liaise with test and rigging teams to ensure methods of best practise are applied.
  • Complete design tasks on time, to cost and project specific quality standards. 

Qualifications, Knowledge, and Skills Required for theMechanical Design Engineers

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, able to work individually and as a team.
  • Strong understanding of mechanical engineering principles, including mechanical design, stress analysis and engineering drawings.
  • Be capable of applying problem-solving techniques in a logical, competent  timely manner.
  • Have a natural creativity and curiosity for mechanical design.
  • Competent with CATIA V5 and Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, Power-point).
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Confident, self-motivated individual committed to ensuring that customer satisfaction.
  • The successful candidate will have a qualification in Mechanical Engineering or technical discipline (degree preferred).

There are excellent opportunities for career development. This is an exciting permanent opportunity for the right person to be part of a successful and highly skilled engineering company, working 38 hours per week, Monday to Friday. In return, we offer a range of benefits including:

  • Competitive salary and pension scheme
  • Shift and overtime premium, where applicable
  • Free parking and shares incentive plan
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Private health insurance
  • 26 days' annual leave plus Bank Holidays (increasing after 5 years' service)

**The successful candidate must satisfy security clearance (SC) requirements - including the last 5 years continual UK residency due to the projects and products involved**

If you feel you meet the requirements for the role of the Mechanical Design Engineersthen apply directly or contactPeter Heap at Jonathan Lee Recruitment. Either Direct Line  or Email suitable MS Word CV's to peter.heapjonlee.co.uk

image

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.
In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included.

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Design Engineer

Design Engineer

Design Engineer

Design Engineer/Draughtsperson

Design Engineer (Mechanical) - Aerospace

Design Engineer (Training into Packaging)

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Navigating Space Career Fairs Like a Pro: Preparing Your Pitch, Questions to Ask, and Follow-Up Strategies to Stand Out

The space industry is no longer the exclusive domain of government agencies launching satellites or sending astronauts on brief orbital flights. Today, the UK’s burgeoning space sector includes private aerospace companies, satellite constellations, space tourism ventures, ground systems and data analytics, and even in-orbit servicing enterprises. With an ever-expanding constellation of opportunities—ranging from rocket propulsion design and mission operations to Earth observation analytics and regulatory affairs—the demand for skilled professionals has never been greater. But how do you seize these opportunities in such a competitive environment? Space career fairs offer a direct line to the leading players in UK aerospace, allowing you to network face-to-face with hiring managers, learn about industry trends, and present your unique skills. If you’re aiming to launch or advance your career in space—whether you’re a recent graduate, an experienced software engineer, a propulsion specialist, or a project manager—this guide will help you make an indelible mark. We’ll discuss how to craft a potent pitch, ask the right questions, and follow up diligently so that you stand out from the crowd.

Common Pitfalls Space Job Seekers Face and How to Avoid Them

The UK’s space industry is booming, bolstered by innovation in small satellite design, launch services, Earth observation, deep-space exploration missions, and more. Government initiatives—such as the UK’s National Space Strategy—provide a supportive environment for start-ups, established aerospace giants, research institutions, and investors. At the same time, the sector is highly competitive: space missions demand rigorous engineering, systems integration, regulatory compliance, and a collaborative mindset. Whether you’re an early-career engineer, a data scientist venturing into remote sensing, or an experienced professional exploring new horizons, it’s all too easy to stumble into common pitfalls when seeking space-related jobs. This article highlights frequent mistakes that job applicants make in this exciting but challenging field, along with practical advice for avoiding them. If you’re ready to explore space careers—be it in launch operations, satellite development, mission analysis, or ground segment solutions—don’t forget to check UK Space Jobs for the latest roles across the country. By taking on board these tips, you’ll enhance your prospects of securing a role where you can truly reach for the stars.

Career Paths in the UK Space Industry: From Entry-Level Roles to Leadership and Beyond

The space sector has long captured our imaginations with visions of rocket launches, lunar missions, and cutting-edge satellite systems. Yet for many people in the UK, the reality of pursuing a space-related career can seem both thrilling and opaque. The truth is that the UK’s space industry is thriving, offering diverse and rapidly expanding opportunities across engineering, science, project management, data analytics, and beyond. Whether you’re an aspiring astronautical engineer or an experienced professional considering a pivot into space technology, the sector has a broad spectrum of roles awaiting your talent and enthusiasm. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore: The importance of the UK space sector Entry-level positions for recent graduates or early-career job seekers Core skills and qualifications that boost employability Mid-level roles offering deeper technical and managerial responsibilities Senior and leadership paths for those aiming to shape space missions and corporate strategy Emerging trends defining the future of UK space activities Practical tips for job seekers on www.ukspacejobs.co.uk By the end, you’ll have a roadmap for how to launch, develop, and excel in a UK space career—one in which you can help design satellites, explore new frontiers, analyse Earth observation data, or manage complex missions that advance our understanding of the cosmos.