Technical Manager - Engineering

Wimborne Minster
1 week ago
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Job Role: Engineering Technical Manager
Location: Wimborne

Shift: Mon -Thurs 07:00am - 16:30pm / Fri 07:00am 1pm
Salary: £40k - £60k

Job Role Responsibilities:

My client is seeking for a Technical Manager to lead their technical team and play a pivotal role in driving product development, innovation, and client support. As Technical Manager, you'll be responsible for leading engineering initiatives, overseeing R&D projects, and ensuring technical excellence across product portfolio.

My client is global leader in advanced magnetic technology and equipment, specialising in cutting-edge locking solutions for industries such as security, pharmaceutical, and commerce. Known for their commitment to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction, they develop systems that enhance operational efficiency and performance in high-tech industries worldwide.

The Candidate:

Understanding of electromagnetic principles
Knowledge of low-voltage electrical systems and power supply design
Ability to design and analyse locking mechanisms.
Understanding of metal fabrication, materials science, and structural mechanics.
Experience with CNC machining, injection moulding, or sheet metal processes.
Proficiency in 3D CAD software - SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Fusion 360
Ability to create and interpret engineering drawings and schematics.
Experience in developing prototypes using rapid prototyping techniques (3D printing, CNC machining).
Ability to perform load testing, force analysis, and environmental stress testing
Strong documentation skills for technical reports, patents, and user manuals.
Awareness of competitor products and emerging technologies
Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,
Strong leadership and team management abilities.
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
Ability to communicate complex technical information clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Strong project management skills with a proactive and hands-on approach.

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