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A global infrastructure consulting firm is seeking a Senior Cable System Design Engineer in Edinburgh. The role involves delivering cable engineering projects from inception to commissioning, working with a diverse team on challenging infrastructure projects. Applicants should have strong experience in cable system design for HV/EHV projects and knowledge of quality inspection standards....
You will be alongside some of the best engineers as well as excellent progression and development opportunities towards even more senior roles in the coming years. Skills & Qualifications: - Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering or similar - Able to design and deliver engineering solutions on medium/large complex projects
You will play a key role in leading delivery of your workstream, ensuring activities are engineered to specification and delivered safely, profitably, and to customer satisfaction. This is a permanent staff position. Security requirement: Candidates must have security experience and be able to obtain Security Clearance once in post.
You will work closely with manufacturing, quality and users to continuously improve performance, reliability, and usability, while designing within a regulated medical-device environment.
Are you a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer seeking a new and exciting challenge in the heart of Edinburgh? Join this dynamic and innovative team as we embark on cutting-edge projects that shape the future of engineering excellence. You can get further details about the nature of this opening, and what is expected from applicants, by reading the below. Key Responsibilities: As a Senior...
You should be able to demonstrate competence in all core mechanical design and engineering principals.
You should be able to successfull...
Job Description Mechanical Engineer Edinburgh Shift Pattern: 2-3-2 (Pitman Pattern) Nine Twenty are proud to be working with one of the UK’s leading food manufacturers to find a Mechanical Engineer to work with them in their Edinburgh site. Responsibilities - Proactive and reactive maintenance and repairs to plant including liquid and powder transfer, mixers, ovens, conveyors, robotics,...
You will need to hold a qualification in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline (minimum HNC level) and have experience working in low volume or bespoke manufacturing environments with a strong understanding of DFM/DFA principles, particularly relating to CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, and optics handling.
You will provide professional Mechanical Engineering design expertise on multiple projects, from concept generation and engineering analysis to detailed design and formal verification.
You will have strong technical & problem-solving skills and be qualified to degree level in a relevant discipline with industry experience in a suitable design or engineering discipline.
You will be responsible for working and liaising with project managers, technical leaders, design engineers, clients, supply chain partners, contractors, planners, and other stakeholders to achieve positive outcomes for the projects and community.
You will also manage and guide the more junior team members and help with their development.
Join Our Team as a Principal Mechanical Engineer in Edinburgh Why Wallace Whittle? We are a leading provider of sustainable building services engineering across the UK and beyond, operating from 9 city-centre offices with over 150 dedicated staff members. Our reputation for quality of product and quality of service is unparalleled. Here's Why You'll Actually Want to Work Here: More Money in...
A global engineering firm in the UK is seeking a Principal Mechanical Engineer passionate about creating sustainable solutions. The role involves leading mechanical design in the water sector, overseeing the full project life cycle from feasibility to construction. Candidates should hold a degree in Mechanical Engineering, ideally be chartered or working toward it, and have experience in detailed...
A leading engineering consultancy in Scotland is seeking a Principal Mechanical Engineer to join their growing hydropower team. The role involves designing mechanical systems for exciting projects while collaborating within a multidisciplinary design group. Ideal candidates are degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering and have experience in the energy sector, particularly with hydropower...
The successful mechanical engineer in this role will focus primarily on improving manufacturing efficiency and maintaining high-quality production standards within an advanced industrial setting. Core duties involve troubleshooting complex machinery breakdowns, optimizing existing production layouts, and implementing lean methodologies across the assembly line to minimize waste and maximize...
We offer our mechanics: - £40,000 - £50,000 DOE plus benefits - Additional opportunity to earn up to £9,000 every three years in performance bonuses(terms and conditions apply) - All overtime paid at time and a half - Edinburgh Sighthill Vauxhall/Peugeot/Leapmotor - Starting from 33 days annual leave (with room to grow) - Flexible hours - Toolbox cover - Training provided to become an EV...
You will benefit from a comprehensive induction, access to the latest vehicle technology, and support from our clients technical team. Grow your careers within the business whilst delivering an exceptional service. Duties and Responsibilities: - You'll be carrying out diagnostics and repairs & servicing on various vehicles whilst providing the best customer experience possible.
You will provide professional Mechanical Engineering design expertise on multiple projects, from concept generation and engineering analysis to detailed design and formal verification.
You will have strong technical & problem-solving skills and be qualified to degree level in a relevant discipline with industry experience in a suitable design or engineering discipline.
You will develop cost-effective solutions and adopt innovative design solutions in accordance with the Client's requirements.
You will be Chartered or Incorporated status with the IMechE is preferred or working towards. Degree qualified (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering or other relevant subject.
You will work closely with manufacturing, quality and users to continuously improve performance, reliability, and usability, while designing within a regulated medical-device environment.
You will be involved in the full project life cycle, from feasibility and optioneering through to detailed design and construction support, including site surveys and investigations.
You will work closely with project managers, technical leaders, design engineers, clients, supply chain partners, contractors, planners and other stakeholders to deliver positive projects outcomes.