Junior Manufacturing Engineer

Southampton
1 month ago
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Junior Manufacturing Engineer

Location: Hamble-Le-Rice

Industry Sector: Aerospace Manufacturing

Permanent Opportunity: 37hrs per week

Are you a recent engineering graduate or an apprentice-trained engineer looking to launch your career in aerospace manufacturing? Our client, a leading company in the aerospace sector, is seeking enthusiastic Junior Manufacturing Engineers to join their dynamic team.

You'll be joining a team at the forefront of military aerospace manufacturing, where you'll play a key role in delivering high-performance components for critical defence programs.

In this role, you'll be hands-on with final and sub-assembly processes, driving improvements and innovation in the production of complex military fuel tanks, canopy assemblies, and probe refueling equipment. You'll also work on MRO/RTW (Return to Work) surveys and manufacturing process development, helping to enhance quality, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.

What's in It for You?

Full training and development to kickstart your career in aerospace manufacturing.
The chance to work with cutting-edge technology in a globally recognised industry.
A supportive team environment with experienced engineers to guide you.
26 days holiday entitlement + bank holidays
Early finish Fridays
Eligibility Costco membership
Onsite gym - £5 per month
Plus much more, including opportunities for career progression.Key Responsibilities Include;

Take ownership of your performance, ensuring high-quality work, on-time delivery, and cost control.
Drive manufacturing excellence by leading process planning, tooling, inspection criteria, and lean methodologies.
Create clear and effective engineering instructions to enhance manufacturing efficiency, cost management, and quality control.
Engage with customers to understand and support both internal and external needs.
Lead innovation by supporting New Technology Initiatives (NTI) and overseeing equipment upgrades from purchase to commissioning.
Support New Product Introduction (NPI) with a strong focus on Design for Manufacture (DFM) and operational performance.
Manage tooling requirements, supporting design from concept to final implementation.
Assess process and equipment changes through cost-benefit analysis to optimize production efficiency.
Ensure a safe working environment by leading Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) projects and maintaining compliance.
Improve product quality by identifying and reducing process variations and driving root cause analysis.
Define, measure, and enhance process capability using lean manufacturing principles.
Lead or contribute to process improvement initiatives, reducing costs and increasing capacity.
Support and deliver training to enhance skills within the manufacturing environment.
Lead and participate in both local and site-wide improvement projects.
Ensure resource allocation aligns with business needs, managing stakeholder expectations effectively.
Advocate for best practices and continuous improvement, ensuring alignment with company processes and objectives.Skills
Essential

Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Aeronautical Engineering OR an apprentice-trained background with an HNC qualification in engineering.
Experience or an interest in mechanical assembly, preferably in the aerospace or automotive sectors.
A keen eye for detail and a problem-solving mindset.
Strong communication skills and the ability to work well in a team.
Enthusiasm to learn and grow within a fast-moving engineering environment.
Knowledge of Assembly practises riveting, fasteners installation, match drilling of multiple components sealing of aircraft structures, installing aircraft components into jigs and fixtures.Desirable

Project management skills.
Six Sigma Green Belt trained and certified.
Experience in a metallics manufacturing environment.
Prepared to travel within the UK and overseas to meet the customer and/or our suppliers.
Prepared to work on shift if required

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