Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

Type: Graduate
Region: London

Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

Orion Rail has an exciting opportunity for a graduate mechanical engineer. You would be working for a growing rail engineering business that provides engineering solutions for many passenger trains running around the UK.

Role Overview:

As a Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer, you will be an integral part of our product development and engineering team. Collaborating with experienced engineers, you will have the opportunity to design, model, and prototype innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of our clients. Your work will directly impact the efficiency, functionality, and sustainability of processes, positioning you as a key player in our mission to deliver cutting-edge solutions to the railway industry

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Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer Responsibilities

Involved in the full product development lifecycle, from concept to final design

Collaborate with cross-functional teams for seamless integration of mechanical systems

Use CAD software and simulations for detailed design and validation

Stay updated on mechanical design trends

Assist in prototyping, refining designs based on feedback and testing

Support production by liaising with teams and providing technical guidance

. Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer Requirements

Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field

Proficient in CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD) and FEA analysis

Knowledge of vehicle systems is desirable but not essential

Passion for innovation and creating solutions

Excellent problem-solving skills in a fast-paced engineering environment

Strong communication and collaboration with cross-functional team

If you’d like to find out more email info@orion-rail.co.uk wi th Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer -Job Reference 104073

in the subject and one of the Orion Rail Recruitment Team will call you back.

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