Development & Engineering

Mechanical Engineering Technician

As a mechanical engineering technician, you will take on roles of responsibility in technical planning, design, production preparation and project coordination. You’ll act as a bridge between theory and practice, develop design solutions and ensure that technical concepts can be implemented in a cost-effective and practical manner – both in the office and on the shop floor.

Mechanical Engineering Technician

Typical tasks

01
Design & technical development
  • Creation and modification of 3D models and 2D drawings using CAD systems
  • Translation of technical requirements into designs that comply with standards and are suitable for manufacture
  • Selection of suitable materials, joining techniques and manufacturing methods
02Technical project support
03Work Planning & Production Support
04Quality Assurance & Compliance with Standards
05Product maintenance & continuous improvement

Mechanical Engineering Technician

Entry requirements & opportunities

Mechanical Engineering Technician

This job might be right for you if you...

  • ...have a strong technical understanding

    You tackle problems step by step and look for solutions that really work.
    In doing so, you don’t just think in technical terms, but also consider how something can be manufactured and what it should cost.

  • ...you can work very carefully

    You work meticulously and pay attention to every detail.
    When checking drawings and data, nothing escapes your notice. You spot any discrepancies early on and ensure that everything is documented to the highest technical standards

  • ...you’re very sociable

    You can explain technical matters in a way that others can understand – without resorting to technical jargon.
    Whether you’re talking to the design team, the production department or a supplier, you get your points across clearly and answer any queries in a straightforward manner.

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