Here are some jobs that could be of interest.
Free-Work: Supporting the IT and tech community.
Find your next freelance IT contract or full-time tech role. Our job search is powered by Technojobs, part of the Free-Work group.
Tip
Use commas to search for several terms at the same time.
Example : sql, php corresponds to sql OR php
Job offer
Design/Project Engineer (Manufacturing)
Mechanical Design Engineer (Fabrication) £40,000 - £45,000 + Profit Share Scheme + Autonomy + Progression Site based commutable from Swansea, Carmarthen, Llanelli, and surrounding areas. Are you a Mechanical Design Engineer looking to further progress your career with a UK leading manufacturer who can offer full autonomy and recognises you as an industry expert? This a great opportunity to join a specialist manufacturer where you will harness your technical excellence to design and develop a range of niche products that are used across a range of industries and exported across the world. This role promises an exciting balance between product development and new product design working as the technical expert within the company. This company have established themselves as the leading technical manufacturer within their industry and export their products across the world. They take their full product range from concept to scaled production, completing the entire manufacturing process in house. In line with their goal for long term growth, they are looking to further expand their export market through a new product range. On offer is a hands-on design and project engineer role where you will deal with the development of existing products and new product design for an industry leading manufacturer. This role would suit a mechanical/structural engineer who comes from a design background and is experienced within the field of fabrication/welding that is looking for the opportunity to further progress their career. The Role: Design/Develop a complete product range. Technical Progression Metal/Steel fabrication The Person: Qualified Mechanical/Structural Engineer Welding/Fabrication Experience AutoCAD experience Keywords: Manufacturing Design Engineer, Mechanical Design Engineer, Structural Design Engineer, Design Engineer Reference Number: BBBH206617 To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click \"Apply Now\" or contact Tom Mills at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Latest news and guides
- Navigating the legal landscape of freelance job adverts in the UK tech sector
- Five things to consider before becoming an IT contractor
- Three marketing must-dos as an IT contractor in 2024-25
- IT contractors using an umbrella company must be proactive -- because the government is choosing not to be
- Applying for a tech job online: a playbook on freelance IT job adverts
- Top 5 remote tech jobs for IT contractors
- App developer or software developer? Here’s the key skills, career paths, and current demand
- Leveraging creativity to build your freelance brand
- Government told silence would be better than its 'nothing' update on contractor umbrella company regulation
- Do contractors get paid for sick leave?
- Do contractors get holiday pay?
- 10 essential skills for cyber security contractors
- What’s the difference between a limited company director and a shareholder?
- Do I need a company secretary?
- Tax codes for tech contractors -- explained
- Top 5 takeaways from the WeAreDevelopers webinar ‘How to Recruit a Data Scientist’
- The pros and cons of technical tests for IT contractor interviews
- Technical interview tests as a techie: a freelance contractor’s cheat sheet
- How to become a Data Science contractor, in seven quick steps
- The great contracting debate: umbrella or limited company; which is best for IT contractors?