Contract Mechanical Design Engineer - Medical

Redline Group
St Leonardshill, Berkshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£45 – £50 ph

Salary

£45 – £50 ph

Posted
30 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

The Redline Group are working EXCLUSIVELY with our Slough-based customer in their search for a Contract Mechanical Design Engineer - Medical on an initial 6 month opportunity, working on a hybrid basis.

This role has an indicative OUTSIDE IR35 determination therefore we can accept candidates who would like to operate through their own PSC.

A household name in the medical industry, their products are sold around the world and have been for many years. As a result of continued growth, combined with a number of successful project wins, they are seeking a range of professional contractors to help them complete their work on schedule. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced engineer to hit the ground running and deliver high quality work.

Key Skills Required - Contract Mechanical Design Engineer - Medical, Slough:

- Experience using Solidworks

- Experience designing Medical Devices

- Experience with plastic injection moulding/sheet metal design

For more information or to apply for the Contract Mechanical Design Engineer - Medical based in Slough, please contact Jack Kelly - (url removed) // (phone number removed) quoting reference JWK1072

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