Mechanical Design Engineer - SolidWorks & Manufacturing in Bedford

Mechanical Design Engineer - SolidWorks & Manufacturing in Bedford

Bedford Full-Time 35000 - 42000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Cibsejournal

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Design and develop innovative mechanical solutions using SolidWorks.
  • Company: Join a key client in Bedford known for excellence in engineering.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, collaborative environment, and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Other info: Exciting projects with a focus on teamwork and problem-solving.
  • Why this job: Make your mark in engineering by turning concepts into reality.
  • Qualifications: 2+ years of experience in mechanical design and strong analytical skills.

The predicted salary is between 35000 - 42000 Β£ per year.

Cibsejournal is seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer for a key client in Bedford. The ideal candidate should have at least 2 years of experience in taking designs from concept to manufacture using Solidworks.

We are looking for someone who demonstrates strong analytical skills, problem-solving abilities, and attention to detail. Confidence in collaborating with colleagues, clients, and suppliers is essential.

Mechanical Design Engineer - SolidWorks & Manufacturing in Bedford employer: Cibsejournal

Cibsejournal offers a dynamic work environment in Bedford, where innovation and collaboration thrive. As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will benefit from a supportive culture that prioritises professional development and encourages creative problem-solving. With access to cutting-edge technology and a commitment to employee growth, this role provides a unique opportunity to contribute to impactful projects while advancing your career.

Cibsejournal

Contact Details:

Cibsejournal Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Mechanical Design Engineer - SolidWorks & Manufacturing in Bedford

SolidWorks
Mechanical Design
Analytical Skills
Problem-Solving Abilities
Attention to Detail
Collaboration Skills
Client Interaction