Mechanical Design Engineer

Laindon
2 weeks ago
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A well-established company based in Laindon, Essex, is seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer to join its team. Operating from a purpose-built design, engineering, and headquarters facility, the company employs around 70 staff at this location.

The company specializes in the design and assembly of filling and packaging lines for aerosols, with a strong focus on the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Core equipment is sourced from leading manufacturers in Switzerland and integrated with custom-designed conveyors, enclosures, air handling systems, electrical control systems, and ancillary equipment.

Mechanical Design Activities Include:

  • Layout design

  • Enclosure design

  • Conveyor design

  • Ductwork design

  • General mechanical design (sensor bracketry, equipment mounting, etc.)

    About the Role

    We are looking to appoint a Mechanical Design Engineer to produce mechanical designs and drawings for various systems and equipment. The successful candidate will work within a small team of mechanical design engineers under the supervision of the Drawing Office Manager.

    Personal Attributes:

  • Systematic approach with attention to detail

  • Strong teamwork and problem-solving skills

  • Flexible and curious, with a willingness to learn and adapt

  • Continuous improvement mindset

    Experience & Knowledge

    Essential:

  • Experience in an industrial/design environment using Autodesk products, including AutoCAD (2D), Inventor (3D), and Autodesk Vault (User level) (Other 3D CAD software, such as SolidWorks, may also be considered)

  • Knowledge of BS 8888 drafting standards

  • Mechanical design experience in an industrial design role

  • Recognized engineering certification or apprenticeship

  • Understanding of engineering techniques, including machining, sheet metal, and fabrication

  • Ability to interpret assembly drawings and maintain high-quality output levels

  • Awareness of health and safety regulations in an engineering environment

  • Ability to adhere to industry-recognized engineering design standards

    Desirable:

  • Experience with automated production machinery or similar equipment

  • Background in project-based environments working with cross-functional teams

  • Knowledge of conveyor design

  • Understanding of airflow, ductwork design, and calculations

  • Familiarity with ATEX standards requirements

  • Awareness of safety standards for equipment design

    Key Responsibilities:

  • Generate manufacturing drawings and equipment layouts, along with supporting mechanical documentation (schedules, bill of materials, sub-assembly drawings, schematics, etc.)

  • Maintain and update existing mechanical drawings and documentation when equipment is modified or upgraded

  • Act as a liaison between the Drawing Office, Mechanical Technicians, and sub-suppliers, ensuring the correct parts are ordered and supplied for assembly

  • Work closely with the Drawing Office Manager to manage workload, ensure project deadlines are met, and communicate any deviations to the project team

  • Ensure all mechanical drawings are updated throughout the project lifecycle and that correct revisions are maintained in the data-management system (Autodesk Vault)

  • Assist with other tasks within the Drawing Office, such as enquiry drawings and site surveys, when required

    Additional Information:

    Training will be provided to familiarize the successful applicant with specialist machinery and equipment

    The successful applicant will be eligible for a pension scheme and other generous benefits

    Salary will be commensurate with position and qualifications

    This role offers an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic, technical environment, contributing to cutting-edge mechanical design solutions

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