Our client is a rapidly growing business designing some of the most innovative and interesting applications for the marine industry. If you are a meticulous individual with a passion for working on cutting edge projects, this could be ideal for you.
Senior Mechanical Design EngineerMarine applicationsPermanent£55,000 - £65,000 per annumWe are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Senior Mechanical Design Engineer join our engineering team. In this role, you will be responsible developing advanced maritime capabilities.
Responsibilities will include: - Accountability for full systems from inception to delivery; driving function, quality, and performance
- Conducting detailed analysis of design requirements, specifications, and project objectives to develop innovative mechanical design solutions
- Utilisation of CAD software and other design tools to create detailed 2D drawings and 3D models of mechanical components, ensuring accuracy, functionality, and compliance with industry standards and regulations.
- Substantiate designs using analytical methods, FEA software, and other simulation tools to validate the integrity, performance, and safety of mechanical designs in the maritime environment.
- Collaboration with cross-functional teams, including electrical engineers, naval architects, and control systems engineers, to ensure seamless integration and compatibility of mechanical designs with other system elements.
- Conduct material selection and evaluation, considering factors such as mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, weight optimisation, and cost-effectiveness, for the development of maritime technology solutions.
- Develop and maintain comprehensive documentation, including design specifications, engineering drawings, and technical reports, ensuring accurate and up-to-date records throughout the design and development process.
- Commit to learning fast and learning by doing, through the use of prototypes, simulation and other testing and validation.
Qualifications and Experience: - Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify, analyse, and resolve complex design challenges.
- Courageous and innovative mindset, unafraid to challenge conventional thinking and propose novel ideas.
- Proficiency in sketching and the ability to communicate design concepts visually.
- Expertise in 3D modelling software, such as Inventor or SolidWorks.
- In-depth knowledge of mechanical engineering principles, and manufacturing processes relevant to maritime technology, enabling a confident and justified compromise of performance and cost.
- Strong knowledge of material selection and combination for use in the marine environment, extending to established and novel corrosion mitigation technologies and methodologies.
- Confident in design justification through market research, hand calculation, simulation, and physical testing.
- Familiarity with relevant regulatory requirements and industry standards for marine systems and equipment. In particular, experience designing for class approval of machinery and mechanical systems against Lloyd's or DNV-GL is beneficial.
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, to effectively collaborate with cross-functional teams and present design proposals.
- Strong attention to detail and the ability to create accurate technical drawings and models.
- Experience with prototyping, testing, and iterative design processes.
- A degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field. Advanced degrees or specialised certifications are a plus.
- Experience with pneumatic systems and the design of such systems
- A deep understanding of complex mechanical linkages and systems
- Experience with marine or mobile robotics projects.
Benefits - Private Healthcare with optional family cover
- Life Assurance (4 x salary)
- Critical Illness Cover
- Ongoing professional development and training
- Access to LinkedIn Learning
- Pension contribution
- Flexible Working
- A culture of diversity and innovative thinking
Candidates must be able to obtain BPSS clearance and should have the right to work in the UK.