Triumph Motorcycles Limited
Senior Design Engineer

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The Original British Motorcycling Company
We are recruiting across our design departments and keen to hear from Senior Design Engineers or Design Engineers.
At Triumph Motorcycles, we are driven to make the best motorcycles in the world. Building iconic motorcycles that celebrate our past whilst embracing the future - through bold design, original styling, purposeful engineering and a genuine passion for the ride!
Company Benefits:
- Annual Leave – 25 days plus bank holidays.
- Additional Annual Leave - Discretionary additional 1 day of holiday for completing continuous employment of 3, 6 and 9 years’ service with the Company.
- Pension Scheme – 3% employee and 6% employer contribution at a base level, with the opportunity to increase to 4% employee and 7% employer or a maximum contribution of 5% employee and 9% employer. Any further employee contributions over this figure will not be matched by the employer.
- Life Assurance Scheme - currently 6 x pensionable salary.
- Subsidised Canteen.
- Free Staff Car Park.
- Preferential rates for medical insurance with a third-party provider.
- Employee Motorcycle Purchase Scheme - on successful completion of the probation period (minimum of 6 months), we offer employees and their close family the opportunity to purchase a brand new Triumph Motorcycle with up to 25% discount.
- Employee Motorcycle Lease Scheme – The opportunity for yourself or extended family to lease any Triumph Motorcycle for a 12 month period at a highly discounted rate.
- Discounted Clothing, Parts and Accessories Purchases - Employees can purchase clothing items from our FVE Shop and parts and accessories online at a 50% discount.
- Flexible working hours - Some departments may offer flexibility around start and finish times, in line with the company's core hours.
- Company benefits platform, allowing discounts with multiple vendors.
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Duties and Responsibilities:
- Produce detailed component and scheme designs in CAD for a range of component/kit types including, but not limited to, pressings, forgings, fabrications, machined parts, injection mouldings and luggage.
- Drive the completion of work with full consideration given to all product, engineering, manufacturing and compliance constraints.
- Produce technical drawings to BS8888 & the latest industry standards.
- Liaise with stylists in the early phases of projects.
- Produce Scheme drawings to validate the integration of Accessory equipment with surrounding OE components.
- Release and up-issue products through the internal design change system.
- Create and manage Bill of Material Lists (BOMs).
- Liaise closely with other Triumph departments (in UK and Thailand), and external suppliers.


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Skills & Experience Required:
- MEng or BEng in an Mechanical Engineering Subject
- Has a highly technical approach, with emphasis on attention to detail.
- Experienced in Mechanical Design Engineering.
- Ability to collaborate on technical judgement as required to get value added from more experienced staff, with emerging ability to work independently as experience increases.
Hours of Work:
- Monday to Friday (39hrs per week.)
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