Mechanical Assembly Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Engineering Design & Technologists -
Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Engineering Design & Technologists
Mechanical Assembly Engineer
Job No. MC1538.
Location:
Bristol
Salary: £40k per year + Benefits
Type:
Permanent
Mechanical Assembly Engineer
Bristol
Up to £40,000 + Private Medical Insurance + Sick Pay + Free Onsite Parking + Casual Dress + Pension
Monday to Friday 40 Hours per Week (Flexibility Required)
Mechanical Assembly Engineer required for a Bristol based company at the very forefront of cutting-edge technology. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to join an award-winning company whose systems will revolutionise industries within the medical, space and nuclear sectors on a global basis.
You will be joining a company at an exciting time of growth and with play an integral role as the team continues to expand.
This role would suit an experienced mechanical engineer with experience assembling or servicing machinery. Candidate can come from any industrial background and will need experience with machining techniques such as the use of lathes and polishing equipment and will need experience working from CAD drawings.
The successful Mechanical Assembly Engineer will be responsible for assembling technical devices from engineering drawings. This will involve working with electrical panels, connecting power supplies and troubleshooting any technical challenges.
The Mechanical Assembly Engineer Role- Mechanical assembly of devices
- Working from detailed engineering drawings
- Alteration of components using machining techniques – use of lathes, polishing equipment etc.
- Troubleshooting any issues
- Working with senior engineers to provide design feedback
- Mechanically biased engineer
- Experience assembling or servicing devices / machinery
- Able to read and interpret technical CAD drawings
- Experience using lathes, polishing equipment
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