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Mechanical Design Engineer

Egham
1 month ago
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An exciting job opportunity has arisen for a Mechanical Design Engineer to join a leading aerospace manufacturer based in Egham.

The position of Mechanical Design Engineer will be part of a dynamic and innovative engineering team, working on strategic technical development projects within the aerospace sector. You will be responsible for managing internal technical projects, driving the development of internal expertise, and working closely with both internal stakeholders and external partner organisation. The ideal candidate will have a strong engineering background, leadership skills, and a passion for technical excellence.

Requirements of a Mechanical Design Engineer:

A degree in Mechanical Design Engineering or equivalent (BSc/BEng or MSc)
Extensive experience with 3D CAD systems, preferably PTC Creo
Solid understanding of mechanical/electrical systems, materials, mechanisms, and reliability engineering
Proven experience designing electromechanical mechanisms/machines, actuators, and gears
Strong knowledge of drawing standards (BS888) and geometric tolerance
Experience in designing, testing, qualifying, and certifying aerospace products
In-depth understanding of manufacturing processes relevant to aerospace products
Familiarity with DO-160 and other aerospace-critical standards
Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines while collaborating in a team environment
Strong attention to detail, planning, and organisation skills

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer based in Egham, who is looking for a role that offers both technical challenges and leadership opportunities in the aerospace industry.

To apply for this Mechanical Design Engineer role, please send your CV to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) for more details

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