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Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

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We're working with an innovative technology company developing next-generation hardware products that combine precision mechanical engineering with advanced electronics. Due to continued growth, they're looking for a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer to join their expanding engineering team.
The Role
As a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer, you will:
- Lead the mechanical design of innovative hardware products using SolidWorks.
- Create high-quality 3D CAD models, assemblies and manufacturing drawings.
- Collaborate with electronics, firmware and software engineers to deliver fully integrated products.
- Design with manufacturability, reliability and cost in mind.
- Support prototype builds, testing, validation and continuous product improvement.
- Work closely with suppliers and manufacturing partners to take products into production.
- Support procurement, manufacturing processes and production scale-up.
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About You
You'll have:
- A degree in Mechanical Engineering, Product Design, Mechatronics or a related discipline.
- 5+ years' experience in mechanical product design.
- Advanced SolidWorks experience.
- A strong understanding of mechanical engineering principles and electronics integration.
- Experience working with manufacturing, suppliers and production environments.
- The ability to thrive in a fast-paced, product-focused engineering team.
- Experience developing industrial or consumer products.
- Familiarity with PCB layout considerations and integrating electronics into mechanical designs.


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