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Mechanical Safety Engineer, West Midlands
Client: Macstaff
Location: Uxbridge, West London
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Views: 2
Posted: 04.06.2025
Expiry Date: 19.07.2025
Job Description
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Ensuring safety of engineering design for mechanical systems at a niche aviation engineering innovator in Uxbridge, West London, where you will be literally saving lives! This family-owned firm designs and manufactures specific safety systems for aerospace clients and is renowned for first-class products and services. You will be part of a top-tier team working with some of the brightest British engineers.
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The Mechanical Safety Engineer role in the Product Safety department involves ensuring the safety of aerospace product portfolios through investigations, corrective actions, and continuous improvement of designs and processes. Responsibilities include generating design concepts in line with regulatory and customer requirements, producing technical documentation such as 3D models and engineering drawings, and supporting design development through technical calculations, reviews, and stakeholder consultations. Mentoring junior staff may also be part of your role.
A detailed job description can be provided upon application.
You will have
To succeed as a Mechanical Safety Engineer, you should have:
* An IMechE accredited Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering degree or equivalent
* A 1st or 2.1 degree from a Russell Group or Redbrick university (desirable)
* Experience in requirements generation, technical evaluations, and trade studies
* Proficiency in hand calculations and finite element software
* Knowledge of GD&T to ASME Y14.5 standards
* Significant expertise in design for assembly and manufacture
* Design experience in aerospace or defense sectors (e.g., ISO 15288)
You will get
As a Mechanical Safety Engineer, you can expect a competitive salary in the range of £45K-£50K plus benefits, including:
* Non-contributory pension scheme (minimum 9% employer contribution)
* Life assurance
* Approximately 25 days annual leave plus 8 statutory holidays
* Lunchtime finish on Fridays
* Discretionary Christmas bonus (typically 5-10% of salary)
* Childcare vouchers (via salary sacrifice)
* On-site occupational health team
* Annual appraisal and development process
* Subsidized canteen and a great working environment
* Flexible hybrid working (average 3 days in the office, 2 days at home)
How to apply
To apply for the Mechanical Safety Engineer position, click the 'Apply' button on this job posting or send your CV in confidence to [emailprotected].
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