Design Engineer

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Longford, Coventry, West Midlands (County)
11 months ago
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Job Title:​ Design Engineer - Armoured Vehicles
Job Reports To:​ Chief Engineer
Department:​ Composite Armour Systems (CAS)
Location:​ Coventry, UK
Core Hours:​ 08:00-16:35 (Mon – Thu) 08:00-15:10 (Fri)
Vacancy Type:​ Permanent, full time and based on-site. Potential hybrid working but subject to operational needs.
Salary: ​£35,000-£45,000 (subject to experience)



Design protection that saves lives.


Looking for a role where your engineering skills directly protect those on the front line? At NP Aerospace, this is your chance to work on advanced systems that deliver real-world impact.



As our next Design Engineer, you’ll play a hands-on role in the design, development and integration of protective components and vehicle systems used in some of the world’s most demanding military and security environments. This isn’t about maintaining legacy parts – it’s about solving complex design challenges from concept to production, in a team that values precision, innovation and mission-critical performance.



We work fast, support each other, and deliver engineering that matters. If you want to grow your career on real-life-saving projects, keep reading.

What’s in it for you?


✅ Join a growing business with serious purpose
✅ Work on high-impact defence engineering projects
✅ Salary of £35,000–£45,000, based on experience
✅ Half-year discretionary bonus
✅ 25 days’ holiday + bank holidays + holiday purchase scheme
✅ Two weeks’ paid leave for Reservists and Cadet volunteers
✅ 9% combined pension contributions
✅ Life cover (3x salary) and BHSF cash healthcare plan

What you’ll be doing:



Designing and developing vehicle protection systems using 3D CAD (we use Creo – SolidWorks is a bonus).

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Collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure structural integrity, performance and ease of manufacture.

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Managing BOMs and drawings via PLM (Windchill preferred).

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Balancing cost, weight and strength targets to deliver practical, field-ready systems.

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Taking designs from concept to production in low- to medium-volume manufacturing.

What we’re looking for:

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A degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent practical experience.

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Engineering experience in defence, aerospace or automotive sectors.

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Proficiency in CAD and drawing creation (Creo preferred).

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A practical understanding of fabrication, machining and composite materials.

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Someone who can balance technical design with real-world performance.

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Chartered status (CEng) is a bonus – or be on the path to it.

About NP Aerospace


We’re a global armour technology company with over 40 years of defence expertise. From ballistic plates and bomb suits to armoured vehicles and helmets, our products are trusted by some of the world’s most respected defence organisations. Innovation, protection and performance are at the heart of everything we do.



Equal Opportunity Employer Statement: NP Aerospace is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of race, colour, national origin, gender, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. We are also fully committed to supporting the Defence Community and actively advertise roles on Defence specific platforms such as CTP, Force Families, Forces Employment Charity, and Veterans Job Board.



Data Privacy: NP Aerospace respects the privacy of all applicants. Personal information provided during the application process will be treated in accordance with our privacy policy and applicable data protection laws.



Please note: If successful, you will be required to sign the Official Secrets Act before you can begin your employment with NP Aerospace

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