Role: Continuous Improvement Design Engineer Location: Omagh Hours:40 Hours Pay: £45,000 - £50,000 Three Reasons to Apply: Work on industry-leading material handling equipment used globally in quarrying, mining, ports, and aggregate sectors. Join a growing engineering team developing next-generation tracked conveyors, feeders, and telescopic stackers. Excellent benefits, progression pathways, and the chance to influence real product improvements. The Job in a Nutshell: Essentially, your job will be to support both new product development and continuous improvement, taking designs from concept right through to production while enhancing existing equipment performance, safety, and reliability. Should You Apply? We think candidates with 3+ years in equipment design/manufacturing should absolutely apply. Youll have a strong chance if you also bring: Experience designing mechanical, structural, hydraulic, or electrical/control systems. Strong CAD ability (SolidWorks preferred). Experience with tracked plant, mobile equipment, FEA, or hydraulic systems. Knowledge of manufacturing processes (cutting, forming, welding). Strong organisation and time-management skills. If you enjoy hands-on design, solving engineering problems, and improving real-world heavy equipment this role is for you. Experience / Qualifications: Bachelors degree in Mechanical, Mechatronics, Agricultural, Industrial Engineering or similar. 3+ years experience in equipment design & manufacturing. Proficient in 3D CAD, Microsoft Office, and ERP systems (Oracle desirable). Ability to read, interpret, and create engineering drawings. Understanding of metal fabrication/manufacturing processes. Strong organisational and planning skills. How to Apply: All YOU need to do is hit Apply Now below. Once you do, Ill be in touch my name is Finn and Ill give you a quick, confidential call to discuss next steps. We handle everything from CV polishing to submission and offer negotiation, all 100% free to you. Skills: Design FEA CAD Material Handling Electrical Manufacturing Hydraulic Benefits: Paid Holidays Pension Fund Parking