Mechanical Engineer

Warwick
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Professional Technical are currently working with an established Design Consultancy who are experiencing a period of exceptional growth and are looking to grow their mechanical engineering team.

This is an opportunity to work on a range of industry, high-impact projects-ranging from iconic consumer products and next-generation transport solutions to cutting-edge medical devices. You'll be making a real difference to people's lives through innovative, tangible outcomes. Working in multi-disciplinary teams alongside designers, electronics and software engineers creating world-class design solutions by seamlessly integrating functionality and aesthetics-ensuring that the products we develop are not only technically excellent but also truly meaningful to the people who use them.

Responsibilities

Lead specific work packages and contribute to mentoring junior team members.
Design intricate mechanisms, build and test prototypes, and contribute to performance, manufacturability, and sustainability improvements.
Follow projects from concept through to launch, contributing to every stage of the development journey.
Create novel IP and deliver real-world impact through innovative product design.
Work in multi-disciplinary teams alongside experts in design, electronics, software, and other disciplines.

Qualifications

A 1st or Upper 2nd class degree in Mechanical Engineering (Mechanical Engineering Only) from a university with a strong engineering reputation.
Experience in a product design or development environment, applying CAE tools and computational techniques.
Practical knowledge of a wide range of manufacturing processes and materials, from rapid prototyping to high-volume production (e.g. injection moulding).
Eligibility to work in the UK, with a willingness to work on-site at our Warwick studios.

Day-to-day

Work on diverse, high-impact projects.
Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams.
Design intricate mechanisms and test prototypes.
Contribute to performance, manufacturability, and sustainability improvements.

Benefits

Competitive salary, with paid overtime.
22 days holiday (plus additional days for long service, up to 32 days).
37-hour work week with half-day Fridays.
Generous discretionary annual profit-related bonus.
Additional fixed holiday bonuses.
Hybrid working options considered.
Company pension scheme.Apply now to be part of a dynamic, collaborative team and work on projects that tackle some of today's most exciting challenges

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