Senior Product Engineer

Walsh Employment
Gl208Tu, GL20 8TU, United Kingdom
Last week
£60,000 – £70,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £70,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
20 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

33 days’ annual leave Private medical insurance Mental health support Financial advice Life assurance

Senior Product Engineer

Location: Tewkesbury – hybrid

Salary: £60-70K plus excellent benefits package

Sector: Aerospace manufacturing – low-volume, high-precision hydraulic components

About the Opportunity

Our client is a leading aerospace manufacturing business producinghigh-precision aircraft control components, includingservo valves used within complex hydraulic control systems.

This is a seniorProduct Engineering role focused on supporting production, assembly and test operations for specialist aerospace hardware. The environment islow-volume, high-precision and tolerance-critical, requiring strongfirst-principles engineering judgement, deepmechanical and hydraulic knowledge, and the ability to solve complex technical issues at root cause.

This is not a design role. The focus is on supporting products as they are built and tested, resolving product, test and manufacturing issues, and drivingpreventative action to improve quality, reliability and production performance.

Key Requirements

You will be an experiencedSenior Product Engineer,Product Support Engineer,Manufacturing Support Engineer,Hydraulics Engineer or similar, with strong experience in complex mechanical, hydraulic or aerospace manufacturing environments. You will bring:

  • 10+ years’ relevant engineering experience, ideally within aerospace, defence, hydraulics or precision manufacturing
  • Strongfirst-principles engineering knowledge and the ability to understand how components interact within complex systems
  • Deephydraulics knowledge, ideally involving servo valves, actuators, aircraft control systems or fluid control products
  • Experience investigatingpressure, performance, product or test failure issues
  • Strongroot cause analysis capability, with a focus on preventative action rather than short-term fixes
  • Experience supportingassembly, test, production and product integrity investigations
  • Broad understanding ofmechanical, hydraulic and electronic testing principles
  • Knowledge ofPFMEA, control plans, process flow diagrams and MSA
  • Confident communication skills, with the ability to provide technical direction to peers, junior engineers and wider teams
  • Experience withnon-conformance, PRB and MRB activity would be highly beneficial
  • Proficiency with tools such asMinitab, Microsoft Project and Excel
  • Degree in a relevant engineering discipline, or equivalent practical experience
  • Collaborative, hands-on and comfortable taking ownership of complex technical issues
  • Eligibility to obtain UK security clearance may be required

Role & Responsibilities

AsSenior Product Engineer - Operations Support, you will act as a senior technical focal point for complex production, assembly and test issues across a portfolio of aerospace product ranges. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Supporting production teams as high-precision aerospace components are built, assembled and tested
  • Investigating complexassembly, hydraulic performance and test failures
  • Applying structuredroot cause analysis to identify issues and prevent recurrence
  • Analysing production and test data to improvequality, yield, cost and efficiency
  • Developing and approvingassembly standards, test procedures and technical documentation
  • Supporting product and process changes to improve manufacturing robustness
  • Supportingnon-conformance, PRB and MRB activities across UK and international sites
  • Providing technical justification for product integrity investigations
  • Liaising with production, quality, supply chain, test teams, suppliers and customers
  • Specifying and supporting new test equipment with sustainment and test teams
  • Providing technical guidance to peers and junior engineers

Why Join?

This is a strong opportunity to join a specialist aerospace manufacturing environment, supporting complex hydraulic control components whereprecision, product integrity and root cause problem-solving are critical.

The role offers hybrid working, career development opportunities,33 days’ annual leave, private medical insurance, mental health support, financial advice, life assurance, employee share options, EV charging, and a company pension contribution from6%. The working week is37.5 hours with flexitime around core hours.

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