Manufacturing Engineer - Forging

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Manufacturing Engineer – Forging - Contract & Permanent positions available.

Are you ready to take your career to new heights in the aerospace industry? This is your opportunity to join a forward-thinking company as a Manufacturing Engineer - Forging, where innovation, quality, and continuous improvement are at the heart of everything they do. This company offers a dynamic and supportive environment, clear pathways for career progression, and the chance to work on advanced aerospace products that shape the future of manufacturing. 

What You Will Do: 

  • Aero-structures/forging work (mainly aluminium or titanium).

  • Optimise manufacturing processes to maximise quality, efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and health & safety.

  • Drive process control and capability across operations to ensure reliable production outcomes.

  • Implement Lean Manufacturing techniques such as kaizen, time studies, and value stream mapping.

  • Support the industrialisation of New Product Introductions (NPI), including tooling development, work instructions, and validation plans.

  • Apply APQP processes and lead PPAP to ensure product and process readiness for manufacturing.

    What You Will Bring: 

  • Demonstrable experience in manufacturing engineering within an industrial environment.

  • Extensive practical experience in forging, machining, fabrication, or similar roles in aerospace, automotive, or high-spec industries.

  • Experience with process validation, PFMEA, control plans, and Statistical Process Control (SPC).

  • Proven expertise in experience in leading continuous improvement initiatives focused on quality, productivity, Right First Time (RFT), and waste reduction.

  • Degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or similar.

  • Hands-on experience with APQP, PPAP, FMEA, and 8D/DMAIC problem-solving methodologies to ensure high-quality production and efficient processes.

  • Proficient in interpreting complex engineering drawings and GD&T.

  • Lean Manufacturing and industrial engineering optimization, including time studies, line balancing. and value stream mapping.

  • Good working knowledge of quality standards

    As a key player in the aerospace industry, this company is dedicated to delivering high-quality products through innovative manufacturing processes. Their commitment to excellence and continuous improvement ensures they remain at the forefront of their field, offering employees the chance to contribute to ground breaking advancements.

    Location: This role is based in a vibrant and accessible location, offering a fantastic opportunity to grow your career in aerospace manufacturing.

    Interested?: If you're ready to take on the challenge of becoming a Manufacturing Engineer - Forging and make a lasting impact, apply today! Don't miss the chance to be part of something extraordinary.

    The contract role is Inside IR35.

    Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

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