Mechanical Design Engineer

MicroTech Consulting
Munich, United Kingdom
Last month
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Masters
Posted
22 Apr 2026 (Last month)

We are currently recruiting on behalf of a high-tech engineering company for aMechanical Design Engineerto join their precision engineering team in Weilheim, close to Munich. This is an opportunity to work on cutting-edgemechatronic and opto-mechatronic systems used in advanced semiconductor and high-precision mass manufacturing environments.

Your Responsibilities:
  • Develop precision mechatronic and opto-mechatronic subsystems for integration into high-end manufacturing equipment (1 µm class)
  • Create design concepts, evaluate performance, and lead the development of prototypes and mock-ups
  • Define verification procedures and support the setup of laboratory test environments
  • Own end-to-end mechanical design activities including 3D CAD, BOM creation, 2D manufacturing drawings, and supplier coordination
  • Select and manage critical suppliers and oversee procurement activities
  • Assemble and commission prototypes in the lab and coordinate testing and validation within the engineering team
  • Document and communicate test results to internal stakeholders, customers, and international partners
Your Profile:
  • Master’s degree (M.Sc.) in Mechanical Engineering, Precision Engineering, or a related field
  • 3+ years’ industry experience in precision engineering, ideally within semiconductor back-end or high-tech manufacturing equipment
  • Strong understanding of semiconductor equipment and manufacturing ecosystems
  • Excellent technical knowledge of:
  • 3D CAD design
  • Materials and precision mechanics
  • Motion systems and controls
  • Electrical actuators, pneumatics, bearings, sensors
  • Precision machining techniques
  • Experience with supplier development and technical procurement
  • Solid knowledge of multi-physics simulation and design optimisation methods
  • Experience in precision metrology (100 nm class) and relevant standards
  • Comfortable working in multicultural, interdisciplinary teams within a globally connected engineering environment

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