Mechanical Design Engineer - Instrumentation

Posted 20 April by Redline Group Ltd
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Mechanical Design Engineer based in Surrey, to join this leader in process instrumentation.

Operating globally, my Surrey based client develop temperature, pressure and flow instrumentation and measurement equipment for a variety of industries including Oil & Gas, Nuclear, Petro-chemical, Marine applications, and Defence.

As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for design of their product portfolio from full concept design, as well as managing all engineering related activity.

Key skills for Mechanical Design Engineer:

  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering
  • Related industry experience, ideally Oil & Gas, Refinery, Petro-chemical.
  • Design of related mechanical components
  • Metallurgy & materials characteristics experience essential
  • Knowledge of international standards on pressure equipment

The role is office based with some occasional travel internationally to other sites (Bulgaria and Malaysia).

This role will suit someone looking to enhance their current skills and knowledge, as well as looking for the opportunity for career progression and development. The role will take on the responsibility of managing the team, with further progression available.

To apply for the position of Mechanical Design Engineer, based in Surrey, please send your CV and covering letter to Sophie at quoting SKK1102. For more information, please call Sophie on / .

Required skills

  • mechanical design
  • oil & gas
  • instrumentation
  • valves
  • materials selection
  • automation metallurgy

Reference: 52508981

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