Graduate Production Engineer

Omega
Pershore
1 month ago
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Position: Graduate Production Engineer

Location: Pershore, Worcestershire

Job Type: Permanent


Our client, an established, globally recognised manufacturing business that specialises in crawler track systems are on the hunt for a GraduateProduction Engineer. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to take their first step into industry after achieving a degree or an apprenticeship


Role and Responsibilities –

In this role you will look to develop and maintain continuous improvement processes throughout the business, to drive towards a safer and more efficient workflow. You will be working closely with the likes of Quality Assurance and Engineering to overall improve the outcome of manufacturing.


Other responsibilities include:


  • Continually review, improve and streamline design and manufacturing processes to improve safety, efficiency and quality
  • Feedback loop into Design Engineering team to continually improve existing or new products assembly processes with a focus on safety, risk mitigation, poke yoke or improving product quality
  • Improve, develop or introduce core business processes as required including being responsible for training production team members in a variety of fields such as basic hydraulic awareness, tooling use or management and to assembly build standards.
  • Implement lean principles and integrate continuous improvement into the Production Engineer role


Experience or Qualifications –


  • Degree educated or proven experience in an engineering function (mechanical bias)
  • An understanding of engineering management systems including Quality, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety.
  • A good understanding of DFMEA, PFMEA and DFM principles.
  • A strong right first-time approach with the ability to analyse manufacturing processes and propose specific improvements to improve overall product quality


Benefits:


  • Competitive Pension Scheme
  • Healthcare Options
  • Christmas Shutdown
  • Progression Opportunities throughout the business


Candidates who currently are a Graduate Production Engineer, Process Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Graduate Mechanical Engineer or Apprentice Production Engineer may be suitable for this position.


For more information regarding this Graduate Production Engineer role please contact Ben Herd on or


Omega Resource Group is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.


Omega Resource Group is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Oil & Gas, Construction and Manufacturing sectors.


For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field please visit our websitewww.omegaresource.co.uk

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