Design & Develoment Engineer
Oxford
Commutable from Wantage, Didcot, Abingdon, Wallingford and Oxford
Up to 50,000
Monday - Friday (flexiworking hours)
Benefits:-
- 25 days holiday + banks
- flexible working
- Healthcare plan
- Bonus scheme
Our client is a leading manufacturer with fabrication and welding processes on site. Due to continued expansion, they are looking for a Welding Engineer to join the company and bring fresh ideas to the New Process and Product Introduction, as well as Continuous Improvements on site.
Role & Responsibilities:
- Working within the engineering department
- Liaising with process engineers and welders
- Design and develop welding systems and processes
- Working to improve processes and production capacity
- Defining manual, semi-automated & fully automated welding procedures and processes
- Reviewing existing welding processes
- Analyzing, reviewing and implementing various inspection and analysis methodologies, e.g. radiography, sectioning, process FMEA, risk assessments ect.
- Checking welding equipment is fit for purposeand recommending new equipment
- Complying with the regulatory requirements of AD Merkblatt, PD5500 and EN13445.
Knowledge, Skills & Experience:
- A strong background in welding within a manufacturing facility
- Experience in high complexity welding processes as well as joining and bonding techniques, fabrication and metal-forming methods.
- Experience in delivery of new technology and product projects.
- Knowledge of design and regulatory requirements for the pressure vessel industry- AD Merkblatt, PD5500 and EN13445
If you are interested in this position please click 'apply'.
Hunter Selection Limited is a recruitment consultancy with offices UK wide, specialising in permanent & contract roles within Engineering & Manufacturing, IT & Digital, Science & Technology and Service & Sales sectors.
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