Job Title: Mechanical Design Engineer
Company:Communicate Recruitment
Job description: Job Description:
Develop detailed designs and 3D models for mechanical systems and components, ensuring functionality, efficiency, and compliance with specifications
Manage all phases of mechanical projects, including manufacturing, assembly, and on-site installationSkills & Experience:
Recent graduate with up to 3 years of experience
Solid understanding of technical designs, drawings, and materials
Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel
Skilled in SolidWorks and AutoCAD
Experience with Autodesk Inventor (advantageous)
Valid drivers licenseQualification:
Beng or BTech in Mechanical EngineeringOnly South African Residents or individuals with a relevant South African work permit will be considered.Contact MATTHEW LOUW on 021 418 1750, quoting the Ref: CTE026105.Connect with us on www.communicate.co.za and Register your CV to create a profile and to view all our Engineering recruitment vacancies.Let us assist you with your career. For further Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Building and Construction, Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering jobs.
Expected salary: R375000 – 500000 per year
Location: Western Cape
Job date: Sun, 24 Nov 2024 23:36:22 GMT
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