Principal Design Engineer

Solihull
3 weeks ago
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Are you ready to take your engineering career to new heights? Our client, a leader in the aerospace and defence industry, is seeking a talented Principal Design Engineer to join their innovative team in Solihull. If you have a passion for clean aviation technologies and experience in motor controller and design, we want to hear from you!

Summary:

Start date: February 2026
Duration: 6 months with potential to be longer
Location: Shirley, Solihull, B90
Pay Rate: £50 - £70.00 per hour Umbrella
Hours: 37 per week - Hybrid workingAbout Us:

Our client is at the forefront of technological advancements in aerospace, dedicated to developing intelligent solutions that meet the demands of an evolving global market. With a commitment to inclusivity and support for diversity, this organisation prides itself on being family-oriented and fostering a collaborative work environment.

What You'll Do:

As a Principal Design Engineer, you will:

Lead concept development and design for high-performance motors and controllers.
Drive engineering design excellence, ensuring adherence to design assurance processes.
Build and lead effective teams to deliver cutting-edge technology for hybrid aircraft propulsion systems.
Support independent design assurance activities, including design reviews and technical integrity assessments.Your Responsibilities:

Attend and contribute to design reviews, ensuring compliance with procedures.
Support project development teams in maintaining technical integrity of products.
Lead resolution of technical issues through robust problem-solving techniques.
Mentor and develop team members, capturing lessons learned to promote engineering excellence.Desired Skills and Experience:

Proven leadership in building successful Design Engineering teams.
Experience delivering rapid prototype and high technology flight-standard products.
Relevant aerospace experience, with a solid understanding of design assurance processes.
Familiarity with engineering materials and manufacturing methods.
Excellent communication skills, able to engage with peers and senior management effectively.What We Offer:

Exciting opportunities in Clean Aviation Engineering projects.
Collaborative and functional team environment.
State-of-the-art engineering facilities.
Competitive contract rate with potential for extension.Ready to Join Us?

If you believe you can thrive in a dynamic environment where innovation meets excellence, we want to hear from you!

Join our mission today and be part of something extraordinary!

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