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Solution Design Engineer

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Solution Design Engineer - Warehouse 3PL
Remote with UK Travel
Up to £60,000 + Package
My client is a well-known global 3PL going through an exciting period of growth and development. The Solution Design Engineer will create warehousing customer solutions across multiple sectors. You must have previous Solution Design Engineer experience within a 3PL environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver end-to-end solution design projects, covering data analysis, warehouse modelling, and the development of detailed cost estimates using design tools.
- Partner with senior stakeholders to shape proposals, producing clear outputs and supporting high-impact presentations.
- Build and maintain pricing models, rate cards, and cost breakdowns in collaboration with Business Development teams.
- Facilitate solution reviews with internal teams to validate operational practicality and ensure alignment with business requirements.
- Contribute to the development of persuasive client proposals and presentations, including presenting solutions directly to customers where required.
- Manage design and analytical deliverables to ensure completion within agreed deadlines.
- Support contract go-lives and wider project activity, providing solution design expertise both on-site and remotely.
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- A salary of up to £60,000 depending on experience
- Generous Bonus Scheme
- Pension Scheme
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