Manufacturing Engineer, Poole, up to £45,000pa + benefits
Purpose
As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will play a key role in optimising production processes, improving quality and efficiency throughout the manufacturing cycle. Working for a world-renowned manufacturer, you’ll be joining an award-winning team producing cutting edge technology which is supplied across the globe.
As the Manufacturing Engineer you’ll benefit from:
- Outstanding enhanced pension
- Performance related bonus
- Flexible working, with the opportunity for hybrid working
- 26 days holiday, increasing with length of service
- Flexible benefits scheme
- Excellent opportunities for growth & development
- Free onsite parking
- Collaborative team environment, actively welcoming new ideas
Responsibilities
As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will:
- Oversee new product introduction, establishing efficient production methods and providing guidance to design and production teams.
- Implement structured problem-solving techniques to resolve production-related challenges.
- Assist with cost reduction initiatives and introduce innovative processes, techniques, and solutions.
- Train and mentor operators on production procedures and best practices.
- Prepare estimates and manage costs related to job functions.
- Cultivate strong relationships with both internal colleagues and external suppliers / customers.
- Actively participate in Health and Safety initiatives.
- Lead Root Cause Analysis efforts to identify and address underlying issues.
- Identify and implement advanced manufacturing techniques.
- Analyse and plan workflow, space utilisation, and equipment placement to optimise manufacturing efficiency.
- Coordinate maintenance and repairs to ensure production equipment remains operational.
- Provide Design for Manufacturing (DfM) advice to the Engineering team.
Background
The successful Manufacturing Engineer will:
- Be experienced with modern manufacturing processes, particularly assembly of electro-mechanical systems.
- Have experience with implementing Lean and/or Six Sigma methodologies
- Be able to demonstrate successful processes and quality improvements within a manufacturing environment.
- Have excellent communication skills with the ability to work alongside a range of disciplines and promote a positive team environment.
- Be highly organised, capable of managing concurrent and often competing priorities.
- Having knowledge of CAD software such as SolidWorks would be beneficial.
If this role is for you
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