Senior Mechanical Engineer

Churchover
6 days ago
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Senior Mechanical Engineer

This an exciting opportunity to join a forward-thinking company that is making strides in the renewable energy sector. As a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in designing and delivering cutting-edge engineering solutions for complex machinery, with a particular focus on large Hydro Generators. This role offers the chance to work on innovative projects, collaborate with industry experts, and contribute to a sustainable future. With a comprehensive benefits package and a commitment to professional development, this company provides an inspiring environment for you to thrive.

 What You Will Do as Senior Mechanical Engineer:

 - Lead the mechanical design of machinery, including stators, rotors, assemblies, upgrades, and retrofit projects.

  • Use simulation and modelling tools to validate performance and ensure compliance with requirements.

  • Oversee and participate in testing activities, both in-factory and on-site.

  • Carry out diagnostics, condition analysis, and life-cycle evaluations, producing clear technical reports.

  • Develop and implement methodologies for dynamic machinery testing, analysing performance data and providing recommendations.

    What You Will Bring as Senior Mechanical Engineer:

  • A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline.

  • Proven experience in the detailed design of rotating machinery such as motors, generators, turbines, or pumps.

  • Strong expertise in mechanical design, simulation, and testing methodologies.

  • Proficiency in diagnostics, failure analysis, and life assessment of machinery.

  • Excellent communication and leadership skills, with the ability to mentor junior engineers and collaborate effectively with teams.

    By joining this company as a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you will contribute to the development of innovative engineering solutions that align with the organisation's commitment to renewable energy and sustainable growth.

     Interested?

    If you're ready to make a difference and take on this exciting challenge as a Senior Mechanical Engineer, don't wait-apply now and start your journey with a company that values innovation, growth, and your professional success.

    Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

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