Senior Mechanical Engineer

Warwick
13 hours ago
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Senior Mechanical Engineer - Product Design & Development

Location: Warwickshire
Salary: Highly Competitive + Paid Overtime + Exceptional Bonus Scheme
Hours: 37 hrs (Half‑Day Fridays!)

Are you a Senior Mechanical Engineer looking for your next career‑defining move?

A leading engineering design consultancy is experiencing significant growth and is seeking a high‑calibre Senior Mechanical Engineer to join their world-class product development team. This is a rare opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects across consumer products, medical devices, transport, automation and industrial technology.

If you enjoy solving complex mechanical engineering challenges, leading technical work, mentoring engineers and seeing your designs reach real-world production, this role offers everything you're looking for.

Key Responsibilities

Lead mechanical engineering activities across multi‑disciplinary product development projects
Deliver innovative mechanical solutions using CAD, CAE and analytical modelling
Oversee project delivery, budgets, timelines and client communication
Mentor and support junior Mechanical Engineers, reviewing and guiding their work
Develop prototypes and test rigs using both low‑volume and high‑volume manufacturing technologies
Work closely with electronics, software, design and research teams to integrate mechanical systems
Support the full product lifecycle from feasibility and concept generation through to manufacturing and launchEssential Skills & Experience

Degree (1st or 2:1) in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
Strong experience as a Senior Mechanical Engineer, Mechanical Design Engineer or Product Development Engineer
Proven background in product design, mechanical development, CAD/CAE, engineering analysis and prototyping
Experience working with a range of materials and manufacturing processes, including injection moulding and rapid prototyping
Ability to lead engineering workstreams and manage client relationships
Demonstrated success delivering complex mechanical engineering solutions
Strong mechanical problem‑solving skills with a creative, practical approach
Eligible to work in the UK kWhy This Role Stands Out

Work on innovative, high-impact engineering projects for globally recognised brands
See your mechanical designs manufactured and used in real-life applications
Access state-of-the-art prototyping labs, workshops and test facilities
Be part of a collaborative team of expert engineers, designers and technical specialists
Take ownership of technically challenging, varied and rewarding projects
Structured professional development, training and mentoring programmes
Long-term career progression in a growing consultancy environment

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