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Mechanical Design Engineer

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7 months ago
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Job Title: Mechanical Design Engineer

Job Type: Hybrid (2/3 Days Onsite)

Work Type: Contract

Duration: 6 Months

Industry: Energy

Job Location: Wiltshire

Rate: £40.00 – 45.00/hr Ltd Outside IR35


Profile – Mechanical Design Engineer

Our client is a leading provider of electromechanical tools used for the Oil & Gas sector.


Duties – Mechanical Design Engineer

  • 3D modelling and technical drawings using SolidWorks.
  • Designing precision machined parts
  • Ability to produce detailed design & manufacturing drawings
  • Collaborative approach working alongside our engineers
  • Own SolidWorks License & hardware desirable (2024 or later


Experience/Qualifications – Mechanical Design Engineer

  • Relevant engineering qualification.


Candidates who are currently a Project Engineer, Design Engineer, Mechanical Design Engineer, Mechanical Engineer or Engineering Manager could be suitable for this role.


To make an application for this role please submit your CV to or for more information call .


For details of other opportunities available within your chose field please visit our websitewww.omegaresource.co.uk

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