CREO Mechanical Design Engineer

Owen Daniels
Reading, United Kingdom
Last month
£35 – £50 pa

Salary

£35 – £50 pa

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
21 Apr 2026 (Last month)
Job Title: CREO Mechanical Design Engineer (Contract)
Contract Length: 6 Months
IR35 Status: Outside IR35
Location: UK, South East (Hybrid)

Overview:
We are looking for a highly experienced CREO Mechanical Design Engineer to join our team on a 6-month contract basis. This role is suited to a contractor with extensive hands-on mechanical design experience, capable of taking ownership of complex design tasks and delivering high-quality engineering solutions with minimal supervision.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Create detailed 3D CAD models and 2D manufacturing drawings using CREO (Parametric)
  • Lead the design and development of mechanical components and assemblies from concept through to production
  • Apply robust mechanical engineering principles to ensure performance, reliability, and manufacturability
  • Conduct tolerance stack-ups and apply GD&T best practices
  • Work closely with manufacturing, quality, and project teams to ensure seamless product development
  • Review, refine, and optimise existing designs for performance and cost efficiency
  • Produce and maintain comprehensive engineering documentation, including BOMs
  • Participate in and contribute to design reviews and technical discussions
Required Skills & Experience:

  • Extensive experience in mechanical design engineering, ideally within complex product environments
  • Advanced proficiency in CREO (Parametric)
  • Strong expertise in GD&T and tolerance analysis
  • Proven ability to produce detailed, production-ready engineering drawings
  • Solid understanding of materials, manufacturing processes, and Design for Manufacture (DFM)
  • Experience working autonomously and delivering to tight project deadlines
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities
Desirable Experience:

  • Experience with FEA or other simulation tools
  • Experience in regulated or high-integrity engineering environments
Contract Details:

  • 6-month initial contract, with potential extension
  • Outside IR35 engagement
  • Competitive day rate, dependent on experience

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