ILS Engineer

Pitstone
3 weeks ago
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Would you like to join a global aviation & aerospace organisation?

Due to continued investment, this leading-edge manufacturing business is currently in the midst of a huge recruitment drive and is looking for a Through Life Support (TLS) Engineer to join their growing team in Pitstone on a 6 month contract.

The Role

You will be the focal point for any technical Engineering investigation support requirements to support on time delivery of product / customer technical queries. Within the role of Through Life Support (TLS) Engineer, your responsibilities include but not limited to:

To make sure engineering investigation action plans are well structured, managed and substantiated to enable clear and quick program decisions to be made to avoid line stops.
Accountable for the technical quality of the work delivered by themselves and other less senior or external engineers assigned to them to support their work.
Will represent the engineering function at daily production escalation stand-up meetings (module QRQC) to provide proactive engineering support and engineering action feedback to minimise line stops.

In addition, you'll also provide engineering input to budget forecasting activities as needed to support accurate budget forecasting and support SQA and SRPM in supplier investigation for design issues.

You

To succeed within the role of Through Life Support (TLS) Engineer, you'll have experience in a similar position, and you'll have the following skills:

A Mechanical, Automotive or Aeronautical Engineering degree or equivalent qualification
Good understanding of engineering materials and production methods relevant to them.
Must be able to produce designs with consideration of design to cost, and ease of manufacture and assembly.

In addition, you should also have experience in 3D CAD software and knowledge of electrical machines.

Background

This is an exciting opportunity to work for a global business that has developed a strategy of working closely with its contingent workforce. Within the role, you can expect to:

Work on complex, cutting-edge projects
Achieve a work/life balance
Develop your skills

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