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Electro-Mechanical Engineer in Bristol
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BristolSalary
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PermanentElectro-Mechanical Engineer
Permanent role with hybrid working
Bristol Based
Due to the nature of the role SC clearance will be required
As the Electro-Mechanical Engineer, you will be working with an Aerospace company conducting the following responsibilities:
Key Responsibilities:
- RosH , REACH, Low Voltage Directive, EMC fundamentals, CE and UK CA marking
- Concept generation, detailed design & development, support qualification and production
- Plan, conceptualise, and create mechanical designs for new products
- Develop testing processes, and perform testing and validation of new designs
- Generate working prototypes for beta testing and customer demonstration
- Perform engineering calculations to support design work
- Create and review technical drawings, plans, and specifications using computer software
- Collaborate with multi-disciplinary engineering teams, and work with vendors and contractors
- Perform detailed documentation to track project development and design process
- Ensure project timeline is met and project stays within budget
- Update design specs to reflect changes as required
- Optimise the design solutions, based on the correct balance of cost, quality, manufacturability, serviceability and performance.
- Produce engineering schemes, models and drawings for components/assemblies in line with the requirements of the Programme.
- Prepare drawings and other engineering data required for the manufacturing of the product and data submittal to the customer.
- To communicate effectively with co-worker, customer and suppliers
- Configuration services, BOM creation using codified components.
- Delivery and installation strategies, installation designs (red/green drawings), mod packs for installing hardware products onto platforms.
Essential skills:
- Excellent knowledge of Aerospace structures
- Excellent knowledge of computerised design and analysis methods (CREO)
- Experience with GD&T (tolerance stack up)
- Good experience of aerospace Composite (honeycomb) /Metallic materials and manufacturing processes
- Good knowledge of Microsoft office
- Knowledge of Smarteam
- Customer focused/Ability to establish credibility with internal and external customers
- Understanding of processes: ECRs, Concessions,…
- Understanding of stress principles
- Awareness of A/C industry standards, regulations and qualification requirements
- Good English verbal and written communication skills
- Able to work to tight, demanding deadlines and customer demands
- Ability to work effectively within an integrated project team
- Knowledge of tools like JIRA, DOORS, PALMA
Electro-Mechanical Engineer
Permanent role with hybrid working
Bristol Based
Due to the nature of the role SC clearance will be required
Disclaimer:
This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission.
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