Lead Mechanical Design Engineer - Structures

Redline Group Ltd
Bedfordshire
1 week ago
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Redline have recently partnered with a world Leading Aerospace Engineering company who are currently working on very unique projects that are well known within the industry. They are now looking to hire an experienced Lead Mechanical Design Engineer with specialist experience in Airframes and Structures. Reporting to the Head of Structure and Stress, you will have extensive experience in this field and have demonstrable experience in technical leadership of a design team.My client are looking for a Lead Mechanical Design Engineer who is confident in decision making and can provide mentorship to junior engineers. You will have a solid background in design utilising materials to include metallic, composites combined with previous experience with Enovia.In addition to managing the team and workloads you will be hands on designing with Catia V5 and the approval authority and signatory for all designs, ensuring compliance throughout. In return the client offers an excellent salary and benefits package, and the opportunity to work on some of the most unique projects in the world. They are also offering a flexible working arrangement where you are required to be on site 2 days out of every 10. Some UK travel is expected, to meet with customers to understand requirements and keep them updated on engineering projects.For further information on this unique opportunity for a Lead Mechanical Design Engineer- Structures please contact Graham Cross on (phone number removed) or (url removed) quoting ref GMC1013

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