Coalesce Management Consulting
Mechanical Design Engineer

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We’re looking for a Mechanical Design Engineers with strong NX experience to support a major rotating-equipment programme.
You’ll work on complex gearbox and rotating-equipment assemblies, producing high-quality 3D models, 2D drawings and manufacturing-ready documentation.
Role Overview
- NX modelling — 3D modelling, assemblies, surfacing.
- Manufacturing drawings — GD&T, tolerances, fits, limits.
- Rotating-equipment components — shafts, bearings, casings, housings, machined parts.
- Teamcenter workflows — part release, revision control, configuration management.
- Cross-functional collaboration — work closely with stress, systems, production test and quality teams.
- Onsite engineering support — hands-on design reviews and problem solving.
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Essential Experience
- Strong proficiency in NX (NX8–NX12 ideal)
- Proven background in mechanical design for rotating machinery, powertrain, castings or machined components
- Solid understanding of GD&T, tolerances, fits and manufacturing feasibility
- Experience using Teamcenter or similar PLM systems
- Ability to work onsite in Wolverhampton (hybrid available once embedded)
- Strong communication and collaboration skills


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Desirable Experience
- Experience with gearbox housings, shafts, bearing arrangements or precision machined components
- Background in aerospace, automotive, motorsport or other safety-critical environments
- Experience supporting stress engineers or working on stress-driven design iterations
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