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Job Title: Press Tool Design Engineer
Location: Redditch, West Midlands
Position: Permanent
Salary: Circa £45,000 per annum

Overview:
EMBS Engineering is partnering with a leading precision engineering company on the outskirts of South Birmingham to recruit a talented and experienced Press Tool Design Engineer on a permanent basis. This is an exciting opportunity for a Press Tool Design Engineer to join a growing organisation and contribute to the design of high-precision tooling for a diverse range of demanding industries.

Key Responsibilities for the Press Tool Design Engineer:
Support the Manufacturing Manager in achieving departmental objectives. Designing jigs, fixtures and press tools for manufacturing processes.

Key Benefits for the Press Tool Design Engineer:

  • Join a rapidly expanding organisation with a strong track record.

  • Competitive salary circa £45,000 per annum, depending on level of with experience.

  • Enjoy a stable day shift working pattern. Excellent opportunities for professional development and career progression.

  • Work on cutting-edge projects within high-profile sectors including Aerospace, Automotive/Motorsport, Nuclear, and Defence.

    Successful applicants for the Press Tool Design Engineer must be able to demonstrate:

  • Proven experience working within demanding industries such as Automotive, Aerospace & Defence, Power Generation, Medical, or Nuclear.
    Demonstrable experience in Press Tool design.
    Ability to independently create and design effective jigs and fixtures.
    Strong engineering competence with Solidworks or similar CAD packages.
    Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
    Effective communication and interpersonal abilities.

    About Us:
    EMBS Engineering is a specialist recruitment partner dedicated to connecting talented engineers with prestigious, advanced precision engineering companies across various sectors. We pride ourselves on providing expert support and guidance throughout the recruitment process, ensuring you find a career-defining role.

    Important Note: Due to the nature of the work and the industries our client supports, successful candidates may be subject to security clearances. Unfortunately, our client is unable to support visa applications from non-UK residents at this time. Only applications meeting this criterion will be considered.

    If you are a highly motivated and skilled engineer with a passion for precision tooling design and possess the required experience, we encourage you to apply today to join our client's growing and innovative business

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