Junior CAD Engineer (Pneumatics)

Nuneaton
4 days ago
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Junior CAD Engineer (Pneumatics)

£32,000 - £34,000 + Training + Progression + Increasing Holiday + Birthday Off + Free Parking

Nuneaton

Are you a Junior CAD Engineer or Design Technician with strong 3D CAD skills looking to develop your career within the pneumatics and industrial automation sector?

Do you want the opportunity to join a well-established UK manufacturer with over 50 years' experience in fluid power and automation, offering structured training, long-term progression, and exposure to real-world engineering projects?

On offer is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive technical team where you will work closely with experienced Applications Engineers, developing accurate 3D CAD designs and pneumatic schematics while gaining hands-on knowledge of automation systems and control panels.

In this role, you will produce technical documentation using Autodesk Inventor, create layout drawings and pneumatic schematics, and manage drawing revisions. You will also support Applications Engineers with project-related tasks and provide technical assistance to customers via phone and email, with full product training provided.

This role would suit a Junior CAD Design Engineer or CAD Technician with strong 3D CAD skills who is keen to build a long-term career in pneumatics and automation, within a stable company that invests heavily in training and employee development.

The Role:

Produce, update, and maintain 3D CAD drawings and pneumatic schematics
Create layout drawings, identify components, and manage drawing revisions
Maintain organised design files and technical documentation
Support Applications Engineers with design and project-related work
Provide technical support to customers via phone and email (full training provided)

The Person:

Competent in 3D CAD
Interest in pneumatics, automation, or mechanical engineering

Keywords: Junior CAD Engineer, CAD Technician, Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD, Pneumatics, Automation, Mechanical Engineering

Reference: BBBH23696

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will depend on your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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