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Manchester
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Mechanical Engineer – Defence Engineering

Salary: £60,000 - £70,000 DOE

A long-established engineering firm with a global reputation in defence manufacturing is seeking a skilled Mechanical Engineer to join its North West-based Engineering Centre of Excellence. This company is a leader in deployable bridging systems and a key supplier to major UK defence programmes.

The Role:

You’ll take a lead role within the engineering team, performing advanced technical analysis, developing structural solutions, supporting junior engineers, and managing outsourced activities.

Key Responsibilities:

Ensure structural integrity of mechanical systems for defence projects

Conduct stress and fatigue analysis, including non-linear FEA

Write test specifications, define acceptance criteria, and compile reports

Oversee internal and external design work and conduct design reviews

Interface with customers to define and deliver project requirements

Support continuous improvement and problem-solving initiatives

What We’re Looking For:

Degree in Mechanical, Aerospace or similar discipline

Chartered (IMechE, IStructE or equivalent)

Strong understanding of structural mechanics and materials

Proficient in FEA tools (e.g., ANSYS) and Eurocodes

Experienced in metallic fabrication processes and design validation

Competent in 3D CAD (e.g., Solid Edge, Spaceclaim)

Comfortable with technical documentation and simulation-led design

Benefits Include:

Competitive salary and enhanced pension (4% employee / 7% employer)

Half-day Fridays and life assurance

Increasing sick pay with service

Employee assistance programme & wellbeing perks

Long service rewards and additional holidays

Free parking, EV charging, and cycle to work scheme

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