As Technical Manager you will be responsible for taking the lead across product and process development activities to meet the companies R&D / Marketing objectives, coordinating laboratory testing resources in line with ISO 9001:2000, CE Marking and other customer specific standards.
Technical Manager - Key Responsibilities
- Work with customers to develop new products and processes, advising choice of fabrics, specification enquiries, and properties.
- Co-ordinate internal and external non-conformances / complaints to ensure timely root cause analysis, corrective action and continuous improvement of manufacturing operations.
- Provide on time release documentation to customers in accordance with stated requirements
- Assist in the development of all employees in respect of quality management systems / standards & customer requirements.
- Issue experimental / temporary manufacturing instructions, organising and maintaining records of all trials undertaken.
- Take a key role in the Contract Review process.
- Review and prepare capital expenditure proposals for new equipment and improvements to manufacturing facilities.
- Provide data sheets, specifications, Health & Safety data sheets and other technical literature.
- Co-ordinate testing and trials of new products and processes which become available
- Ensure the company is up to date with patents and trademark renewals
- Arrange and supervise external testing as required.
- Assist with analysis, specifications, test methods and release queries in the laboratory.
- Co-ordinate and be involved in annual audits that are conducted by 3rd party organisations and customers for various products and processes.
Technical Manager - Experience Requirements
- Educated to Degree Level within a relevant technical discipline
- Previous experience of coordinating / managing Laboratory Testing activities
- Previous experience of Technical Textiles and/or fire, thermal or protective applications is essential
For further details on this exciting opportunity please contact Jason Wallis in the first instance