Job Description
Design Engineering / CAD Engineer / Mechanical Design Engineer required to join a global, leading engineering supplier based near Gloucester.\n\n The successful Design Engineering / CAD Engineer / Mechanical Design Engineer shall be designing and developing hydraulic systems, creating detailed CAD models and schematics, performing engineering calculations, and supporting testing, commissioning, and integration within complex projects.\n\n The Design Engineering / CAD Engineer / Mechanical Design Engineer will have proven experience in mechanical or fluid power system design, proficiency with 3D CAD software such as SolidWorks or Autodesk Inventor and a strong understanding of engineering principles.\n\nPackageSalary £45,000 - £55,000\n 25 Days Holiday + Bank\n Free Parking \n Laptop \n Phone \n Additional Benifits\n\nDesign Engineering / CAD Engineer / Mechanical Design Engineer Role\n\nDesign of hydraulic systems and associated mechanical products and components, including pipework, HPUs and modifications.\nCreate CAD models, detailed drawings, and schematics using software such as SolidWorks or Autodesk Inventor.\nPerform hydraulic calculations, simulations, and system checks to ensure reliability and compliance with standards.\nLead testing, troubleshooting, and commissioning activities during the design, implementation & commissioning phases.\nLiaise with various engineering department to integrate hydraulic systems into overall project designs.\nSite based in Gloucester. \n\n Design Engineering / CAD Engineer / Mechanical Design Engineer Requirements\n\nExperience in design and engineering within mechanical, fluid power, or related systems (hydraulic experience advantageous).\nFamiliarity with relevant industry standards such as ISO 4413, ISO 1219, or similar.\nProficiency in 3D design software such as SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor, or equivalent (knowledge of Hydrosym and Mathcad is a plus).\nMechanical engineering qualification or degree is advantageous.\nStrong understanding of engineering principles, including fluid dynamics, mechanical systems, and component integration.\nSite based daily in Gloucester