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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 Engineer
Marine applications
Permanent
£55,000 - £65,000 per annum

We 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

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