Mechanical Design Engineer (Electrical Components)

Leicester
5 days ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer (Electrical Components)

£35,000 - £45,000 + Hybrid Working + Bonus + Life Insurance + Enhanced Holiday + Enhanced Pension + Healthcare Plan

Leicester

Are you a Mechanical Design Engineer with experience using Autodesk Inventor or similar, looking to join a tight-nit company who are helping shape the future of electrical innovation, also offering an excellent work life balance and generous pay package?

This company is a long-established electrical equipment manufacturer based in Leicester, with over a century of engineering expertise. They specialise in the design and production of components used in power generation, transmission, and distribution, as well as in sectors such as industrial automation, marine, telecoms, and rail. Supplying major contractors, OEMs, and end users across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, they are known for delivering high-quality, reliable solutions. This role sits within their industrial resistor development team.

As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you'll focus on designing enclosures, sheet metal assemblies, and structural parts for electrical equipment. Using Autodesk Inventor, you'll create 3D models and drawings for manufacture, supported by FEA and mechanical calculations. This role is ideal for someone with strong Inventor/FEA skills and experience in machinery or equipment housing. You'll work closely with other teams to ensure designs are accurate, reliable, and meet quality standards.

If you are an Mechanical Design Engineer or similar looking to join a company at the heart of the industrial electronics industries, while receiving an excellent work-life balance and a generous remuneration package, then please apply here.

THE ROLE

Review design requirements and create documentation.
Design 3D models and drawings for sheet metal parts.
Perform mechanical design work and testing.
Approve design work from other team members.
Follow quality systems and document changes.
Participate in research, development, and testing.
Conduct technical investigations and corrective actions.
Provide support to production and customer teams.
Monday to Thursday: 8:15- 17:00, Friday 8:15 - 13:00THE PERSON

Mechanical Design Engineer or similar
Experience with Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD, Creo or Siemens
ISO 9001 design experience
Degree or HNC in related subjectREFERENCE: BBBH19404A

KEYWORDS: Mechanical Design Engineer, Engineer, Resisters, Leicester, Midlands, Electronics, Design, AutoCAD, Inventor, Creo, AutoCAD

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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 renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skillset.

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