Research Engineer - United Kingdom - Anglo American plc

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    Element Six, part of De Beers Group, is a global leader in the design, development and production of synthetic diamond and tungsten carbide supermaterials.

    With research and development facilities and manufacturing sites in the UK, Ireland, Germany, South Africa and the US, we have been pushing the boundaries of synthetic diamond innovation for more than 60 years.

    We utilise the extreme properties of synthetic diamond to open up new possibilities in exciting areas such as quantum optics, acoustics and thermal conductivity.

    Our success comes from building strong, collaborative relationships, both internally in our extraordinary teams, and externally with our customers.

    We strive to deliver extreme performance and we seek talented, ambitious people who will thrive in an environment that fosters individuality, inclusivity, innovation and creativity.

    We offer an exciting and varied career, with opportunities to work in various locations and teams, and across different functions and projects.

    Reporting to the Friction Stir Welding program manager, you will play a key role in the conception, design, and development of new products and applications.

    Working in the R&D team focused on exciting new application projects such as Friction Stir Welding and machining products, you will apply your expertise in mechanical design, FEM analysis, and materials/metallurgy to overcome challenges and push the boundaries of what is possible.

    Design and develop mechanical components and assemblies using SolidWorks, ensuring they meet customer specification and application requirements.

    Perform Finite Element Analysis (FEM) to predict how components and materials behave under different conditions and use this data to inform design decisions.

    Participate in the entire product development lifecycle, from concept through to production and application testing.
    Document all phases of research and development, including writing reports, creating design
    Bachelors or Master's degree in mechanical engineering, materials science, or a related field.
    Proficient in mechanical design, preferably with SolidWorks or similar CAD software.
    Good understanding and experience in Finite Element Analysis (FEM), preferably Abaqus, and its application in product design.
    Strong foundation in materials science or metallurgy, particularly as it applies to product development.
    The ideal candidate for the position would be adaptable, have passion for innovation/research and a positive, can-do mindset.