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Assistant Design Engineer
Permanent      Salary: £ 22500 - £ 30000

As an Assistant Design Engineer, you'll be an integral part of a small, friendly team dedicated to pushing the boundaries of innovation. They offer a stimulating environment that encourages continuous learning and exposure to full project cycles. This is an exceptional opportunity for recent graduates looking to kickstart their careers in the engineering field. As part of this team, you'll gain hands-on experience in the entire design cycle, from material research to coordinating manufacturing and distribution. You'll be working in a collaborative, office-based role with the chance to use CAD programs like SolidWorks and Siemens NX, as well as FEA programs such as ANSYS. Key Responsibilities: Engage in the complete design cycle, actively contributing to the success of projects. Utilise CAD programs to produce technical drawings and create 3D models. Employ FEA programs to test and enhance designs, ensuring top-notch quality. Manage your own projects, playing a pivotal role in the company's success through exemplary client service and effective budgeting. Requirements: Minimum BEng in Mechanical Engineering – recent graduates are encouraged to apply. Proficiency in SolidWorks/Siemens NX, showcasing your technical expertise. Proficiency in ANSYS, demonstrating your analytical skills. Ability to build strong relationships, fostering collaboration within the team. Strong understanding of Statics and Dynamics. Desired Skills: Fluency in French is a plus. Benefits: Exposure to challenging and diverse projects. Opportunity for professional development and further education. A supportive and collaborative work environment. The chance to make a significant impact on their business. Additional information: This is an office based role with minimal travel required. The working hours are Monday to Friday 8:00am - 16:00pm.

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