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Title: Mechanical Design Engineer / Senior Mechanical Design Engineer
Location: Reading
Sector: Aerospace

 Mechanical Design Engineer
📍 Reading, UK
💰Up to £55,000 DOE per annum
📌 Permanent | Full-Time | On-site

All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK – sponsorship is not provided for this role.

Are you a highly skilled Senior Mechanical Design Engineer looking to take the next step in your career? I’m currently working with a global leader in innovative aerospace and defence solutions who are expanding their engineering team and have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer to join their facility in Reading.

The Role: As a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the development of high-performance, cutting-edge products. You will take projects from concept through to manufacture, ensuring all design solutions meet customer and safety requirements.

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