The Mechanical Design Engineer produces engineering designs for offshore projects, ensuring technical solutions, quality standards, and adherence to budgets and timelines while taking direction from the Senior Engineer.
The role:
We have an exciting opportunity to work within an experienced and multi-disciplined team delivering engineering designs for the Offshore Industries. The Mechanical Design Engineer is responsible for producing engineering deliverables for a work-pack /sub-system or entire project throughout the project life cycle.
You will be responsible for:
- Producing technical solutions to complex engineering problems. This may include concept design, detailed design, calculations, analysis and technical reports/documentation
- Take ownership of the tasks assigned through to successful delivery within the specified time, budget to the specification and required quality standards
- Take direction from the Senior Engineer
Job requirements:
- Degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent (BEng/Meng) as a minimum
- Experienced in engineering design and development
Benefits we can offer you:
- Wellbeing: Employee assistance programme.
- Pension: 7% employer plus 5% employee contribution Salary Exchange scheme.
- Death in service: 4 x annual salary.
- Health Cover: Individual cover provided with BUPA (family members can be added at a subsidised cost).
- Cycle Scheme
- Bonus: Up to 10% of basic salary based on Royal IHC achieving its financial targets.
- Holiday: 25 days plus statutory bank holidays.
Notes:
- This role may involve national in international travel
- Must have Right to Work in the UK
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