About the Role
We are building a new automotive engineering business focused on the design and manufacture of high-quality CNC-machined components.
Our focus is on performance-led parts — components that improve how vehicles function, perform, and behave, rather than simply replacing existing parts.
Our approach is simple: performance is achieved through correct engineering decisions, not just styling or marketing buzz.
We operate with in-house 4 and 5-axis CNC machining capability, allowing us to design, prototype, and refine products quickly and properly.
Our work will span a range of modern performance and high-end vehicles — from OEM+ upgrades through to more specialised applications.
We are looking for a Lead Design Engineer to work directly with the Director & GM to define, design, and develop our product range from the ground up.
This is a hands-on, collaborative role where you will help establish how products are engineered, not just what they look like.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Design and develop performance-oriented automotive components for CNC machining
- Work closely with the Director to make design and product decisions
- Translate concepts into production-ready, manufacturable parts
- Iterate designs through real-world testing and machining feedback
- Consider tolerances, materials, and constraints from the outset
- Support validation, refinement, and continuous improvement of products
- Contribute to defining internal standards for how components are designed and developed
What This Role Is (and Isn’t)
This role is:
- hands-on and practical
- collaborative and discussion-led
- focused on improving products through engineering
This role is not:
- a corporate “Head of Engineering” position
- a pure CAD execution role
- a management-heavy position
What We’re Looking For
Core Skills
- Solid grounding in mechanical engineering principles
- Strong CAD capability (Fusion 360, SolidWorks, or similar)
- Reverse engineering experience - form 3d Scans or base components
- Good understanding of CNC machining processes and constraints
- Ability to design parts that are both functional and manufacturable
Experience
- Typically 4–7 years in a design / mechanical engineering role
- Experience working with real, physical components and assemblies
Mindset
- Detail-focused and methodical
- Comfortable working in a small, developing business
- Open to collaboration and technical discussion
- Interested in improving how things work, not just producing designs
Nice to Have (Not Essential)
- Interest in cars and automotive engineering
- Exposure to CNC machining environments
- Experience with performance or aftermarket automotive components
Why This Role Is Different
- Direct access to in-house 4 and 5-axis CNC machining capability
- Opportunity to work on performance-focused components across a range of modern vehicles
- Ability to design, test, and refine parts quickly
- Involvement in real product decisions from day one
- Close working relationship with the Director/GM
- Opportunity to help define the engineering standards of the business as it grows.
Final Note
We are not looking for someone to simply fill a position. We are looking for someone who wants to be involved in building a business focused on improving performance cars through proper engineering, from the first decision through to the finished part.