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Design Engineer

Runcorn
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They are a specialist provider of high-performance electromechanical and motion-control solutions, serving demanding industries such as aerospace, defence, space, energy and industrial automation. Known for delivering customised, high-precision systems, they combine engineering expertise with innovation to create solutions for complex applications.

As part of their continued growth, they are seeking a talented and motivated Design Engineer to join their engineering team.

Role Overview

The Design Engineer will be responsible for the concept, design, and development of electromechanical systems, providing technical expertise across the full product lifecycle. The role involves mechanical design, R&D, sizing calculations, troubleshooting, and customer-facing technical support.

This position requires a blend of technical design skills, hands-on problem solving, and strong communication, working closely with internal teams (sales, production, suppliers) as well as external customers.

Key Responsibilities

Concept & Detailed Design

Create innovative concepts and take designs from idea through to manufacture.

Produce accurate 3D CAD models and detailed drawings.

R&D & Product Knowledge

Develop a deep understanding of electromechanical and motion-control systems.

Support research and development projects to improve product performance.

Technical Analysis & Sizing

Perform engineering calculations to size and specify systems.

Provide technical support for enquiries and proposals.

Customer Support & Troubleshooting

Diagnose and resolve customer issues, including failures or application challenges.

Support commissioning, testing, and training-on-site where required.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

Work with sales, production, and suppliers to deliver complete solutions.

Ensure projects meet deadlines and quality standards.

Documentation & Compliance

Prepare design documentation, test reports, and technical manuals.

Work within relevant industry standards.

Essential Skills & Experience

Degree (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or related discipline.

Proven mechanical design experience, ideally in electromechanical or motion-control systems.

Proficiency with 3D CAD software (e.g. SolidWorks, Creo, or similar).

Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical integration (motors, drives, encoders, control systems).

Knowledge of engineering calculations and design for manufacture.

Ability to troubleshoot and resolve complex technical issues.

Experience working with cross-functional teams and external customers.

Strong communication skills, written and verbal.

Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritise, and meet deadlines.

Desirable

Experience in aerospace, defence, or space sectors (or other highly regulated environments).

Familiarity with product validation and environmental qualification testing (vibration, shock, EMC, thermal).

Hands-on workshop/laboratory testing or prototyping experience.

Knowledge of FEA/simulation tools.

Willingness to travel for commissioning, site support, and customer meetings.

Personal Attributes

Innovative and proactive problem-solver.

Able to work independently as well as in a team.

Organised, with strong planning and time management.

Positive, adaptable, and open to learning.

Why Join Them?

Opportunity to work on cutting-edge electromechanical technology.

Exposure to aerospace, defence, space, and advanced engineering projects.

Small, agile team with a focus on innovation and customer excellence.

Competitive salary and benefits package.

Professional development and training opportunities

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