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A renewable energy company in Ludlow is seeking a Graduate Mechanical Engineer to join their team. This role involves working on renewable energy and waste management projects, where you will learn to produce mechanical designs in CAD and engage in project coordination with various teams. Responsibilities include creating arrangement drawings, ensuring design integration, and providing technical support during installation. Candidates should have strong mechanical design skills and be able to liaise with clients effectively.
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As a Graduate Mechanical Engineer at Marches Biogas you will be participating in the renewable energy and waste management sectors, helping define, engineer and deliver engineering solutions across a variety of projects and customer types. You will learn how to act as Mechanical Designer and Project Engineer for various projects, ensuring workable mechanical designs are produced in 3D and 2D CAD for a range of anaerobic digestion related projects. The role will involve close coordination with both the process engineer and site installation teams to ensure a fully integrated design is produced. You will then be taught how to become involved during the site installation to ensure that good engineering practice is adhered to, on-going technical queries are dealt with in a timely fashion and both good and bad experiences are fed back into future designs to ensure that we learnt from our experiences. As a Graduate Mechanical Engineer at Marches Biogas, you will interact with new projects as well as modifications onto existing systems. This is a great opportunity to learn about other systems and design philosophies, including their strengths and weaknesses.