Manufacturing Engineer (Aerospace / Materials)

Southampton
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Manufacturing Engineer (Aerospace / Materials)

£55,000 - £60,000 + 25 days holiday + Senior Leadership role + Defined Career Progression

Southampton

Are you an experienced Manufacturing Engineer with an understanding of aerospace materials looking to join a Tier 1 supplier for some of the most prestigious names in the market?

On offer is an opportunity to work for an Engineering business supplying into the exciting and fast-growing aerospace industry who use state-of-the-art technology to supply the most demanding OEM clients.

The Manufacturing Engineer will be a talented mechanical or aerospace engineer who can successfully manage and engineer new aerospace seal products from inception through shipping, who is responsible for technical duties in support of new product design, sustaining engineering of existing products, and/or product improvements.

This is an exciting position where you will consider and analyse alternatives and solutions to an engineering design or problem; design both the part and the associated manufacturing process; solicit and evaluate quotes; design tooling; write plans; and troubleshoot the manufacturing process while working with customers, suppliers, shop and management personnel.

Responsibilities:

Ensure that specification requirements are identified and achieved, that the project ships on time, that quality requirements are met, and that processes used will enable cost objectives to be achieved
Define process to be used for part manufacture, and produce planning used by manufacturing and suppliers to fabricate/assemble the product
Estimate tooling, material and labour to build assigned product per customer specifications
Communicate with customers & suppliers to support quotations and resolve technical issues
Support/Lead development of aftermarket products which improve performance and/or lower costs for end-user customers
Manage project within both internal and external deadlines and changing time constraintsThe person:

Bachelor's Degree, or equivalent experience in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering required
Working knowledge of physical sciences, polymers and statistical design and methodsIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.

Keywords: Manufacturing Engineer, Engineering Manager,
Materials Engineer, Polymers, Seals, Aerospace

Reference: BBBH23669

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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