Lead Mechanical Engineer – A&D

Pertemps Bristol Commercial
Clevedon, United Kingdom
Last week
£63,000 pa

Salary

£63,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Posted
22 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Bonus up to 7.5% of basic annual salary Pension with company contribution of up to 8% Life assurance of 4 x basic salary Cash health plan Thriving Wellbeing Programme Discounted gym memberships 25 days holiday (excluding Bank Holidays) Free parking Ample cycle storage, lockers, and showers Subsidised canteen Dedicated wellbeing and prayer room
Lead Mechanical Engineer – A&D
Salary: Up to £63,000 per annum (DOE)
Location: Clevedon (Hybrid working available)
Industry: Semiconductor / Mechanical Engineering / Product Development
Reporting to: Mechanical Design Engineering Manager

Overview

We are seeking an experiencedLead Mechanical Engineer – A&D to provide technical leadership and delivery across mechanical engineering activities within semiconductor manufacturing equipment development.

This role includes both hands-on technical responsibility and leadership of a small team of mechanical engineers, ensuring robust engineering governance, compliance, and high-quality delivery across complex product development programmes.

Key Responsibilities:


Technical Leadership & Delivery
  • Accountable for mechanical engineering delivery across projects, subsystems, and technology developments
  • Lead and guide mechanical engineering activities across multi-disciplinary project teams
  • Provide technical direction across product development programmes

Team Leadership
  • Lead and motivate a team of approximately 6 mechanical engineers (where applicable)
  • Support capability development, mentoring, and performance management
  • Drive a culture of technical excellence and continuous improvement

Engineering Governance & Standards
  • Promote and implement best-practice mechanical engineering methods
  • Ensure compliance with safety, quality, regulatory, and industry standards
  • Maintain strong technical governance across engineering outputs and decisions

Project & Work Package Management
  • Devise and distribute engineering work packages across cross-functional teams
  • Support project delivery through key milestones through to production readiness
  • Ensure alignment with time, cost, quality, and specification requirements
Compliance & Risk Management
  • Ensure designs meet regulatory and customer requirements by design
  • Apply structured risk assessment and design review techniques (PHA, HAZOP, LOPA, FMEA)
  • Ensure compliance with semiconductor industry standards (e.g. SEMI S2, SEMI S10)

Technical Development
  • Develop subject matter expertise in relevant areas of mechanical engineering
  • Progress towards Principal Engineer-level capability and recognised technical expertise


Skills & Experience Required:
  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor’s essential, Master’s desirable)
  • Chartered Engineer or working towards (desirable)
  • Significant experience in mechanical engineering/design (essential)
  • Experience in regulated and compliance-driven industries (essential)
  • Strong understanding of safety and design compliance standards (e.g. SEMI, EN standards)
  • Experience leading or mentoring engineering teams
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical design principles and engineering governance
  • Ability to manage complex technical delivery across multi-disciplinary teams
  • Commitment to continuous professional development


In Return, You Will Receive:

Financial & Security
  • Bonus up to 7.5% of basic annual salary
  • Pension with company contribution of up to 8%
  • Life assurance of 4 x basic salary

Health & Wellbeing
  • Cash health plan
  • Thriving Wellbeing Programme supporting physical, mental, and social wellbeing
  • Discounted gym memberships

Time Off
  • 25 days holiday (excluding Bank Holidays)


On-site Facilities
  • Free parking
  • Ample cycle storage, lockers, and showers
  • Subsidised canteen
  • Dedicated wellbeing and prayer room

Apply
If this role sounds of interest please click apply to send your CV, or contact Kirk at Pertemps, Bristol.

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