An excellent opportunity has arisen for a skilled Electro-Mechanical Design Engineer to join a dynamic and innovative engineering team supporting world‐class motorsport and high‐performance vehicle programmes. This role is ideally suited to an engineer with a strong background in mechanical and electrical integration, with specialist experience in the design and development of tooling, jigs, and fixtures. Working in a fast‐paced, multidisciplinary environment, you'll play a key role in supporting manufacturing and assembly processes through intelligent, practical design solutions that enhance precision, repeatability, and efficiency.
Key Responsibilities
* Design and develop electro‐mechanical tooling, jigs, and fixtures for composite and metallic component manufacturing, assembly, and inspection.
* Deliver robust and productive design solutions for production and prototype environments, considering ergonomics, functionality, and process flow.
* Generate 3D models, 2D manufacturing drawings, and BOMs using industry‐standard CAD software (Siemens NX or CATIA V5/3DX).
* Collaborate closely with manufacturing, quality, and engineering departments to ensure designs meet all operational, safety, and performance requirements.
* Support development and integration of electrical and sensor‐based systems within tooling to enable intelligent monitoring, alignment, and process control.
Required Skills & Experience
* Proven experience in a design engineering role with a focus on tooling, jigging, or fixture design, ideally within motorsport, aerospace, automotive, or other high‐precision engineering environments.
* Strong knowledge of electro‐mechanical systems, including basic electrical integration (e.g. sensors, actuators, wiring routing) within mechanical designs.
* High proficiency in CAD software (Siemens NX or CATIA V5/3DX) for part, assembly, and drawing creation.
* Excellent communication skills, with the ability to work cross‐functionally and solve problems in a rapid‐paced, deadline‐driven workplace.
* Knowledge of automation, metrology, or robotic integration in fixture design would be advantageous.
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