CAD Engineer

Futura is seeking a talented CAD Engineer to join our innovative team at either our Leamington or Coventry sites, with opportunities available on both a permanent or contract basis.

About Futura Design

Futura Design is an industry-leading specialist in the delivery of high-end Design Models, Prototype Vehicles and Show Cars for prestigious global automotive brands.

Working from client-supplied Class A surface data, we engineer and manufacture fully realised physical vehicles — combining advanced CAD engineering, precision manufacturing and craftsmanship to deliver confidential, technically demanding programmes under immovable deadlines.

Every project is unique. Every solution is engineered from first principles.

The Role

As a CAD Engineer at Futura, you will take A-surface data and engineer it into complete, manufacturable vehicle assemblies.

You will design the structural architecture, component breakdown strategy and manufacturing approach for concept vehicles and show cars — ensuring digital intent translates accurately into physical reality.

This is not a production engineering role. There are no repeated part numbers. No pre-defined solutions. Each project requires technical judgement, problem-solving and close collaboration with build and manufacturing teams.

Key Responsibilities

Engineer complete prototype vehicle structures from client A-surface data
Design steel chassis frameworks to support full component stacking and assembly
Develop robust component breakdown strategies aligned to CMF documentation and finishing requirements
Apply dimensional offsets for paint, trim and finishing build allowances
Define appropriate manufacturing routes and materials based on:

Geometry and wall thickness feasibility
CNC machining constraints (envelope, tooling reach, access)
SLA additive manufacturing capabilities (up to 800mm³ build volumes)
Composite mould and pattern strategies
External supplier capability and lead time considerations

Engineer fixing strategies appropriate to component size, weight and serviceability
Design moulds and patterns for composite production
Integrate simple mechanical systems including:

Adjustable ride height strategies
Hub and axle assemblies
Latch systems and movement mechanisms

Work closely with:

Project Managers
Prototype Build Technicians
CNC and Additive Manufacturing teams
Paint and finishing departments

Review manufactured components to validate engineering intent and quality
Support creation of BOMs and build documentation
Manage CAD workflows and data within Dassault Enovia PLM
Experience & Skills Required

Proven experience in automotive, motorsport or specialist prototype engineering
Strong capability working from Class A surface data
Extensive experience using Catia software
Advanced understanding of Design for Manufacture (DFM) principles
Practical knowledge of CNC machining, composites and additive manufacturing
Experience designing structural assemblies and mechanical integration strategies
Strong appreciation of gap and flush targets in automotive environments
Ability to make sound engineering decisions under timing and budget pressure
Clear communicator able to collaborate across engineering and build disciplines
Experience using PLM systems (Dassault Enovia advantageous)
What We’re Looking For

An engineer who understands the realities of physical build — not just digital modelling
Strong technical judgement and ownership of engineering decisions
A practical mindset — designs must work in the workshop, not just on screen
High standards of dimensional accuracy and attention to detail
Genuine enthusiasm for automotive engineering and vehicle construction
Working at Futura

High-value, confidential automotive programmes
One-off concept and show car builds
Close collaboration between engineering and build teams
Technically demanding and varied project work
Delivery dates do not move. Flexibility and commitment are expected during critical project phases

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