Principal Mechanical Design Engineer - Catia V5

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Principal Mechanical Design Engineer - Catia V5

Ref no. BHN585013

Location: Prestwick

Start date: ASAP

Job type: Contract (24 months)

Job status: Open

Job summary

Our client, a leading firm in the aerospace sector, is currently seeking a Principal Mechanical Design Engineer (Catia V5) to join our team on a contract basis in Prestwick.

Key skills required for this role

Catia V5, Aerospace, Mechanical Design

Important

You must be based in the UK and have a British Passport.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Involved in the full phase of the design lifecycle, from conceptual design through to embodiment
  • Provide support to surveys and installations at customer sites as required
  • Investigate tasks and prepare estimates for costing and timescales
  • Creating models and drawings for details and installations using CATIA V5 software
  • Creation of Bill of Materials
  • Checking engineering data and drawings for accuracy
  • Preparation of compliance evidence reports
  • Deliver tasks to project schedules and costs
  • Communicate task status as required
  • Prepare and lead technical design reviews
  • Liaise with internal departments and external customers as required

Job Requirements:

  • Experience in airframe mechanical design (fabricated and machined components)
  • Ability to read and understand engineering drawings
  • Proficiency in CAD/CATIA, with preference for both 2D and 3D experience
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office tools (PowerPoint, Word, Excel)
  • Excellent communication skills for liaising with internal and external customers
  • Adherence to processes and procedures
  • Knowledge of airworthiness requirements and certification preferred, but not essential
  • Opportunity to work in a dynamic and innovative environment
  • Hybrid/office working arrangements accommodated
  • Engagement in a project lasting until March 2027

If you are an experienced Principal Mechanical Design Engineer with expertise in Catia, looking for a challenging and rewarding role, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dedicated team in Prestwick.

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