Graduate Mechanical Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-12
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Engineering Design & Technologists, Manufacturing Engineer
Role Description
For the right person who wants to learn, and think for themselves, grow and evolve, this role will enable you to become a Chartered Mechanical Engineer within 5 years of graduating, since you are into hard core engineering from day 1. You will not waste 1 or 2 years of your life in a graduate training scheme. You will need to work in our Cheshire HQ office to maximize the opportunity, but you will be exposed to lots of experiences withing engineering - using world class technologies and best engineering practice, and working with some of the UK's best engineers.
Some of your day to day could be engineering design, using sketches, or creating 3D models and engineering drawings, to completing engineering calculations or coding, or using advanced CAE to engineering analysis (stress, fluid flow, heat transfer, vibration, dynamics, etc etc). This will likely be fueled with various forms of AI - done the right way. You will also become expert at being able to report the work you have done - a key way to communicate a consultants efforts.
You will also aid in planning projects, attending internal and client meetings, going on site from time to time, and contributing to the development of DOCAN's engineering and design tools, processes and methods.
- Strong foundation in Mechanical Engineering, with knowledge of core principles such as mechanics, , stress, thermodynamics, materials, and fluid dynamics.
- Skills in Machine Design, including component and assembly design, understanding of design codes, and awareness of manufacturing and assembly considerations.
- Proficiency or strong aptitude in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools for 3D modeling, drafting, and preparation of engineering drawings.
- Interest or experience in Research and Development (R&D), including problem-solving, experimentation, data analysis, and innovation in product or systems development.
- Basic understanding of Project Management concepts such as planning, scheduling, task tracking, and coordination within multidisciplinary teams.
- Bachelor’s degree or higher with a 1st in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline. A 2:1 with an apprenticeship (i.e. mechanical fitter for instance) is also suitable.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to produce clear technical reports and interact confidently with team members and stakeholders.
- Strong analytical and numerical skills, with attention to detail and a proactive, learning-oriented mindset.
- Familiarity with FEA, CFD, or other CAE tools is advantageous but not essential.
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