Are you a Design Engineer with experience in aerospace manufacturing or other highly regulated industries? Do you want to be part of an innovative team that thrives on turning bold ideas into reality? If solving real-world engineering challenges and pushing the boundaries of aerodynamics, thermodynamics, and mechanical systems excites you, then this could be the role for you
Responsibilities of the Design Engineer
- Generate 3D CAD models and 2D manufacturing drawings
- Perform a variety of design processes in areas such as aerodynamics, thermodynamics & fluid mechanics, mechanical systems and mechanisms
- Support the development & qualification of new technology such as sensors, controllers, pumps, coatings, materials etc.
- Contribute to the creation of compliance documents such as test reports, design/analysis reports, safety assessments etc.
- Provide support for legacy programs to all stakeholders (manufacturing, operators, OEMs)
- Development of in-house software and engineering tools that can be demonstrated to reduce costs, increase quality or expand existing capability
- Assist practical work building prototypes, machines, assembling test rigs etc.
Experience required for the Design Engineer
- Undergraduate Engineering Degree in Aerospace or Mechanical engineering
- 3D & 2D CAD modelling software
- Data analysis software such as Matlab
- DAQ and control software such as NI Labview
- Testing and verification experience
- Can produce new and original ideas and concepts
- Able to build collaborative relationships with colleagues and customers
- Strong organizational skills and keen attention to detail
- Self-motivated with an ability to problem solve
- Values and promotes rigorous documentation and recording of data
The successful Design Engineer will be offered the opportunity to join CAV Systems, a very well-established, growing aerospace organisation that is looking to double in size over the next five years. CAV Systems are revolutionising aerospace technology, and their ice protection system is trusted to keep aircraft safe in the harshest conditions. Therefore, if you are a dynamic and passionate design engineer, wed love to hear from you!
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