Mechanical CAD Engineer

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Belcan Workforce Solutions is seeking a Mechanical CAD Engineer to join our client near Reading. This 6-month position, with potential for extension, offers potential hybrid working and is inside IR35. Candidates must meet UK Security Clearance criteria; unfortunately, dual nationals are not eligible.

Role Overview: The Mechanical CAD Engineer will support CAD, BIM, Surveying, Compliance, Data Analytics, Handover & Tooling. Reporting to the Process Plant & Equipment (PP&E) Manager or Project Manager, the role involves utilising Autodesk Inventor for design and CAD support, presenting designs at reviews, and managing models with Autodesk Vault.

Key Responsibilities:

Ensure the quality and detail of Mechanical CAD information produced meets client standards.
Follow approved processes for integrating record information into a configured baseline.
Organise models, parts, and data using hierarchical assembly structures, ensuring consistency.
Deliver project outputs and integrate modelling information effectively.
Collaborate with project resources to identify solutions to issues concerning working model datasets.
Stay updated with the latest technologies in model/drawing production and verification.

Qualifications:

Degree in Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering, or equivalent formal training.
Advanced knowledge of CAD techniques, preferably Autodesk Inventor.
Understanding of manufacturing techniques, hierarchical assembly data, and PLM.
Familiarity with common data environments and Electronic Data Management Systems like Autodesk Vault and Teamcenter.
Ability to engage with stakeholders, collate relevant information, and present data effectively.
Willingness to complete security clearance, potentially up to DV level.

Technical Skills:

Proven product design experience, especially in production support areas.
Practical experience with machine tools, production activities, and processes.
Knowledge of pressure systems, piping systems, electrical systems, and cabling.
Competence in writing technical reports and presenting technical information clearly.
Ability to manage time effectively, work under pressure, and collaborate within a team.
Professional demeanour, self-motivated, and able to lead by example.

This role is ideal for a Mechanical CAD Engineer looking to make a significant impact within a dynamic team.

This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan

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