Mechanical Design Engineer


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Mechanical Design Engineer

Location: Newton Aycliffe

Competitive Salary DOE

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer to work on a wide range of designs from concept to completion. You will be involved in design, prototyping and testing.

The Job:

* Using Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD and sketching to provide conceptual and detailed designs.

* Analysis of mechanical systems using hand calculations and non-linear FEA with ANSYS.

* Evaluating the performance of designs using FMEA.

* Leading design reviews, ensuring designs meet specifications.

* Supporting project delivery with client

* Client meetings, presenting technical aspects of the project delivery.

What you will bring to the team:

* Experienced Design Engineer

* Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering

* Experienced with product development, design, and structural analysis.

* Autodesk Inventor or similar

* Mathcad and/or Excel for engineering calculations

* Experience of ANSYS.

To be considered for this role please click “apply now” and submit a copy of your up to date CV

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