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Senior / Principal Mechanical

Marlow
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Our client, a leading player in the Defence & Security sector, is currently seeking a highly skilled Principal Mechanical Avionics Engineer to join their team in Marlow on a permanent basis. The Avionics Business Unit designs, develops, and maintains complex avionics systems and products, including standard communications, navigation, and electronic warfare equipment for demanding aerospace environments. This role is pivotal in providing innovative solutions to challenging avionics design problems throughout the full development lifecycle, from requirements capture to verification.

Key Responsibilities:

Support the generation of new business by managing bids, developing concept designs, task estimation, and generating proposals
Design, develop, and test innovative solutions to avionics design problems
Maintain knowledge on emerging technologies and incorporate relevant innovations into product designs
Conduct requirements analysis
Generate documentation to support product development, qualification, and verification
Support the qualification and review of designs to requirements, including formal testing and analysis
Support, develop, and mentor mechanical design engineers within the business unit
Line management of a team of Mechanical Engineers, including resource allocation and work package management

Job Requirements:

Significant practical and theoretical mechanical design experience
Strong understanding of electro-mechanical product design and environmental testing for aerospace products
Competency with FEA and CFD tools
Chartered Engineer status (or actively working towards it)
Experience managing requirements and leading project teams, including delivering to budget and schedule
Strong knowledge of materials, treatments, finishes, and their environmental implications
Experience developing mechanical design solutions across the entire design lifecycle
Excellent communication skills
Proficiency in MS Office applications

Benefits:

Competitive salary
Opportunity to work on cutting-edge defence technology
Professional development and continuous learning opportunities
Supportive and collaborative work environment
Comprehensive employee benefits package
If you are a motivated and experienced Principal Mechanical Engineer looking for an exciting opportunity to advance your career within the Defence & Security sector, we encourage you to apply now to join our client's dynamic team in Marlow

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