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Mechanical Design Engineer

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Job Title: Mechanical Design Engineer – Industrial Automation
Location: Office-Based (Winchcombe, Gloucestershire)
Salary: £50,000* 
The Role: Permanent | Full-time | Monday-Thursday 08.00 to 17.00, Friday 08.00 to 14.00
This role requires daily attendance at the company's site in Greet, Cheltenham. Unfortunately, we are unable to consider remote applicants or candidates willing to relocate

We’re working with a forward-thinking engineering business that designs and builds bespoke automation systems and special-purpose machinery. They are currently seeking an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer to take ownership of customer projects from concept through to delivery.

This is an excellent opportunity to work on complex automation solutions, develop innovative designs, and contribute to high-profile projects across a variety of manufacturing industries.

What’s in it For You?

£50,000 salary
Opportunity to work on cutting-edge industrial automation projects
Collaborative and supportive working culture
Career development and skills growth opportunities
Exposure to a wide range of clients and bespoke machineryThe Role:

As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and delivering innovative automation solutions. You will manage projects end-to-end, ensuring designs are accurate, feasible, and meet client requirements.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and develop new and existing components/products for automation machinery
Conceptualise and detail new automation solutions
Produce site layouts and Bills of Materials (BoMs) for all designs
Manage projects from conception, design, build, and delivery to ensure client satisfaction
Liaise with customers and suppliers to understand requirements and provide solutions
Ensure all designs meet high-quality standards and deadlines
Collaborate with internal teamsAbout You:

Strong background in industrial automation and special-purpose machinery (bespoke machines, conveyors, complex sub-assemblies)
Proficient in 3D CAD software, particularly Autodesk Inventor and/or Fusion 360
Knowledge of manufacturing industries and processes
Experienced in project management and end-to-end project ownership
Excellent problem-solving skills, analytical thinking, and attention to detail
Self-starter with an inquisitive mind and ability to work autonomously
Mechanical engineering degree or equivalent experience (minimum 3 years as CAD Draughtsman)Interested? Please apply now

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