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Injection Mould Design Engineer

Stevenage
5 days ago
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Injection Mould Tool Designer
Hours: 41.5 per week
Mon–Thu: 08:00–17:00
Fri: 08:00–16:00

Our client, a long-established and highly respected manufacturer, is looking for an experienced Injection Mould Tool Designer to strengthen their in-house toolroom team. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled designer who enjoys working on complex, high-precision tooling for customers across the medical, automotive, switchgear, and packaging sectors.

Role Overview

The successful candidate will take ownership of designing injection mould tools ranging from single-impression units to multi-cavity hot runner systems, ensuring high quality and manufacturability throughout.

Key Responsibilities



Creating detailed injection mould tool designs (single to multi-cavity/hot runner)

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Producing component designs and technical drawings

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Supporting and leading design reviews

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Delivering DFM documentation to support manufacturing

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3D & 2D CAD design using Creo (Pro Engineer) and/or SolidWorks

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Managing projects from initial concept through to final release

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Working directly with customers to define specifications

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Supporting machining strategy and toolroom processes

Ideal Candidate Profile

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Strong background in injection mould design; toolmaking experience is a clear advantage

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Confident in designing complex, high-precision mould tools

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Knowledge of side cores, lifters, steel selection, polymers, hydraulics, and hot runners

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Able to work to tight timescales while maintaining quality and safety standards

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A clear communicator and a collaborative team player

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