MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEER - Contract

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Mechanical Design Engineer – 6 month Contract Opportunity Outside IR35

Hybrid: Onsite 2 days per month

We’re looking for an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer to join a cutting-edge engineering team delivering next-generation technology in the automotive and high-tech sectors.

This is a 6 month contract ideal for professionals who thrive in fast-paced, technically demanding environments, and who bring deep expertise in mechanical design, problem-solving, and product development from concept through to validation.

The Role

  • Designing mechanical components and sub-assemblies for high-performance engineering systems.

  • Managing design risks through FMEA and structured risk assessments.

  • Verifying and validating mechanical solutions using calculations, simulations, and testing.

  • Troubleshooting and resolving product issues through root cause analysis and corrective action.

  • Supporting internal build and external manufacturing teams through design release and assembly.

  • Creating and maintaining clear technical documentation, including build and maintenance instructions.

    About You

  • A strong foundation in mechanical engineering and applied physics.

  • Practical experience designing for low-volume manufacture using metals, composites, and plastics.

  • CAD proficiency in both 3D modelling and technical drafting (e.g., SolidWorks, Creo, CATIA).

  • Experience using FMEA and structured risk analysis tools in a design environment.

  • The ability to validate your designs through calculations, FEA, and physical testing.

  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to produce professional technical documentation.

  • A methodical, hands-on approach to problem solving and product development.

    What We Offer

  • A 6 month contract within an innovative, high-tech engineering environment.

  • Exposure to challenging, multidisciplinary projects in the automotive or robotics space.

  • The chance to work alongside a team of experienced engineers and technical specialists.

  • Competitive daily rate and support from a forward-thinking, delivery-focused organisation.

  • Opportunities for contract extension or further engagements based on performance.

    If you're a Mechanical Design Engineer with a track record in automotive, advanced engineering, or robotics, and you're available for contract work, please apply for immediate consideration

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