Role: Graduate Hardware Engineer
Location:Stevenage
Duration:12 months
Inside IR35
Graduate Development Engineer
What you'll do
As a graduate development engineer you will play a critical role on aspects of the hardware development, being responsible for testing devices, analyzing data and evaluation of design solutions. You will also be expected to work across multi-functional groups and support colleagues.
Responsibilities
- Testing and verifying design solutions, helping the team deliver against stakeholder and project objectives.
- Supporting colleagues in the development of hardware both within the engineering team and across other groups.
- Managing packages of work, including collaborating with colleagues, contractors and suppliers.
- Creating design documentation, including engineering drawings, technical specifications, verification plans/protocols and reports.
Who are you
- Have an appreciation of product development within a regulated industry.
- Have experience designing and developing of robust, reliable, innovative products or devices, from concept to production.
- Have an analytical mind and experience in root cause analysis.
- Have an appreciation of detailed design and analysis of components, mechanisms and assemblies including moulding and sheet metal manufacture.
- Can identify a board range of manufacturing processes and control.
- Engineering degree or equivalent suitable engineering experience.
Desirable
- CAE (FEA, CFD, dynamics/math modelling, data analysis)
- Experience in systems engineering including design, definition and testing of systems and sub-systems
- Understanding of chromatography, membrane filtration and/or bioprocessing
- Experience in reactor design and/or process engineering
- Application and understanding of key industrial standards and regulations
- Proficient in Creo and/ Solidworks