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A leading engineering firm in Gloucester is seeking a Design Engineer/Applications Engineer to own the application design journey, from initial enquiry to release. This role requires interfacing with customers and generating design proposals, primarily using SolidWorks for product design to meet customer expectations. The ideal candidate will have experience in design engineering and an understanding of relevant manufacturing processes. The position offers a competitive salary of £45K-£50K plus benefits such as 25 days holiday, medical, and a company bonus.
Design & Applications engineering for Cirencester area specialist in Engineering & Sealing Solutions firm supplying a range of markets including Formula 1, Motorsport, Oil & Gas, Pumps, Chemical Processing and other Fluid Handling applications. Dealing with high-performance sealing components, rubber, plastic and composite technology manufactured from the highest quality materials to exacting specifications, ensuring long-term reliability in the most demanding applications.
The Design Engineer/Applications Engineer job itself, which is a hands‑on, customer-facing engineering role owning the application design journey from initial enquiry through to release. You will interface with customers and suppliers, generate and approve design proposals, and ensure solutions are manufacturable, compliant and delivered on time. More specifically:
Hours: Full Time: Monday to Thursday: 8:30 to 17:00 Friday: 8:30 to 16:00 Incl. 30 minutes lunch
To be successful as the Design Engineer/Applications Engineer, you will have a healthy mix of the following:
As Design Engineer/Applications Engineer, you will enjoy a competitive salary of £45K-£50K + Package.
Potentially more for a stand‑out candidate so please apply irrespective of salary!
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