Laboratory Engineer

Coventry
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Laboratory Engineer

Permanent Role

Coventry, Holbrook Lane

Days: 07:00am-15:30pm, Mon-Thurs, early finish Fridays

Starting Salary: £38,209.33

About us:

This Business is an international leader in the aerospace, defence and energy markets, employing more than 60,000 people at over 40 manufacturing facilities, and regional offices worldwide.

Working closely with their customers, this business delivers technologically differentiated systems and products for the most demanding environments, with high certification requirements for applications across its core end markets. Through focusing on engineering and operational excellence, this business builds broad installed bases of equipment and provides services and support across a fleet of approximately 73,000 aircraft.

Business Core values:

Winning culture, valued customers, passionate people, and engaged leadership are what have allowed them to become the company they are today.

The Role:

This role will be based in the production laboratory within Holbrook Lane, where they will test the carbon material for the Carbon disc brakes. This is from end to end of the material lifecycle and checking quality through inspection off materials. It is down to this potion to lead the quality standards for the Aerospace site.

Responsibilities of the role:

Manage end-to-end quality testing of carbon brake materials throughout a 6-month production cycle, from raw materials to final product.
Conduct physical tests in a production lab environment, monitor key process parameters, and investigate material failures to ensure product integrity.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to resolve quality issues and support continuous improvement across the manufacturing process.Skills required:

Previous experience in a Quality inspection, inspection role, or Laboratory production environment.
Similar experience in a manufacturing environment background
An eagerness to learn and grow their knowledge in a niche area of the businessBenefits:

Free car parking, Competitive pay package, Career progression opportunities, Pension up to 10% company contribution, Holiday 25 plus stats, Subsidised canteen with Starbucks, Life Assurance, ACIP, (Annual Cash Incentive) Employee Assistance Program for Health & Wellbeing, Employee Perks - offering our employees discounts on a huge variety of goods and services, Income Protection, Business Resource Groups, and Volunteering day off

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