NPI Engineer

Reed
Bs306Hz, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£50,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £55,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
4 Jun 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Cycle to Work scheme Electric Vehicle (EV) scheme Simply Health Plan

We are partnering with an established and growing aerospace manufacturing organisation specialising in precision-engineered components, seeking aSenior Manufacturing Engineer & NPI Manager to join their engineering function.

This is a high-impact role where you will take ownership ofNew Product Introduction (NPI), driving projects from initial quotation through to successful production launch while improving manufacturing performance across the business.

As a key member of the engineering team, you will lead NPI activity and play a critical role in developing robust, efficient manufacturing processes for complex aerospace components.

You will work cross-functionally with engineering, quality, production, and suppliers to ensure products are deliveredon time, on cost, and to the highest quality standards.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead theend-to-end NPI process from RFQ through to production approval
  • ApplyAPQP methodologies to identify and mitigate manufacturing and supply chain risks
  • Develop, implement, and continuously improve manufacturing processes
  • Produce and maintainmanufacturing routings, process maps, and work instructions
  • Analyse and supportengineering change requests and implementation
  • Lead and supportroot cause analysis for non-conformance investigations
  • Collaborate with CNC programmers, production teams, and suppliers to optimise performance and reduce cost
  • Drivecontinuous improvement initiatives (lean, 5S, waste reduction)
  • Conductprocess validation and establish process controls
  • Provide technical input intoquotations and contract reviews
  • Act as deputy to the Engineering Manager when required

About You

You will be an experienced manufacturing engineer with strong NPI expertise, ideally within aerospace or a highly regulated industry.

Essential Experience

  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in a manufacturing environment
  • Proven experience managingNPI projects (ideally 3+ years)
  • Strong understanding ofmanufacturing processes, materials, and machining
  • Experience withprocess development, optimisation, and improvement
  • Working knowledge ofAS9100 / ISO 9001 quality systems
  • Strong understanding ofAPQP, FMEA, and risk mitigation tools
  • Experience withERP/MRP systems
  • Excellent problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills
  • Lean manufacturing knowledge (5S, continuous improvement)

Desirable

  • Aerospace sector experience
  • CAD/CAM familiarity

What’s on Offer

  • Competitive salary
  • 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays
  • Cycle to Work scheme
  • Electric Vehicle (EV) scheme
  • Simply Health Plan
  • Opportunity to work on complex aerospace projects in a growing business
  • A role with real autonomy and influence across engineering and production

To be considered or learn more about this opportunity, simply click apply!


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