Manufacturing Engineer - Materials & Process

GKN Aerospace
Birmingham
8 months ago
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Fantastic challenges. Amazing opportunities.

GKN Aerospace is reimagining air travel: going further, faster and greener! Fuelled by great people whose expertise and creativity sets the standards in our industry, we’re inspired by the opportunities to innovate and break boundaries. We’re proud to play a part in protecting the world’s democracies. And we’re committed to putting sustainability at the centre of everything we do, opening up and protecting our planet. With over 16,000 employees across 33 manufacturing sites in 12 countries we serve over 90% of the world’s aircraft and engine manufacturers and achieved sales of £3.35 bn.in 2023. There are no limits to where you can take your career.

Job Summary

Due to an exciting period of growth, we are now seeking a suitably qualified and experienced Manufacturing Engineer to join our busy Materials & Processes team here in our East Cowes facility.

Previous experience within the aerospace industry isn't necessarily required - more someone with a good laboratory or academic background who might be looking for a change of scene, and an interesting and rewarding new avenue for career development. This could possibly even be suitable for a recent graduate who has some relevant work experience gained as part of a sandwich course etc. Howeveranyone with previous experience of thermal processing for composites will be of particular interest.

PLEASE NOTE This position requires UK National Security Vetting (UKNSV) Security clearance (SC) due to the nature and responsibilities of the work carried out. In order for us to obtain an SC you usually need to have been resident in the UK for a minimum of 5 years to current date (but we do assess each case individually).


The successful candidate will be involved in:

Supporting the implementation of Materials and Process methods and solutions, from original concept through to production. Deploying these processes with a high degree of process capability utilizing the GKN standard Zero Defect Manufacturing (ZDM) tool suite to demonstrate as such. Technical support of manufacturing development and integration for production.  Resolving issues pertaining to vendor quality. Providing specialist knowledge to production activities with the ultimate goal of improving efficiency, product quality and the reduction of non-conforming parts. Monitoring of production by both test and audit ensuring robust process selection, implementation and control. Supporting the delivering and deployment of a robust, repeatable and reliable manufacturing process that meets all the requirements. 

Job Responsibilities

Authorised Stamp Holder (MLSR). Approved auditor and approved to close corrective actions. Monitoring the processes and maintaining the system that is capable of meeting all regulatory, internal and external requirements. Compilation of reports for the defined area under guidance of senior staff. Compilation of documents for the process controls within the area, e.g. LTI or process specifications. Working as part of a team to improve and develop the process control schedules. Lead Internal Projects. Key personnel status for inspection projects. Report checker status. External approval such as MRB (approval of external reports/facilities). Project lead with creation of own scopes/impact assessment for the project.

Job Qualifications

Suitable candidates should be able to demonstrate the following:

Minimum HNC (or ONC plus relevant workplace based experience) in a relevant engineering or science discipline. Strong understanding of materials and processing (preferably with experience of thermal processing of composites). Experience of continuous improvement and lean management. Proactive in regard to new developments of expertise required. Good interpersonal skills with effective team working. Proven ability to work and to deliver under own initiative. Ability to manage and to coordinate internal/external customer requirements. Achieving delivery to time cost and quality. PC literate – MS office programs, particularly Excel. Self-motivated, resourceful, strong minded and committed. Flexible and capable of working in a complex environment. Capable of interfacing professionally with customers and suppliers.

We’ll offer you fantastic challenges and amazing opportunities. This is your chance to be part of an organisation that has proven itself to be at the cutting edge of our industry; and is committed to pushing the boundaries even further. And with some of the best training on offer in the industry, who knows how far you can go?

A Great Place to work needs a Great Way of Working

Everyone is welcome to apply to GKN. We believe that we can only achieve our ambitions through a coming together of diverse minds who enjoy collaborating in an inspirational environment. Through our commitment to diversity, inclusion and belonging and by living our five powerful principles we’ve created a culture where everyone feels welcome to contribute. It’s a culture that won us ‘The Best Workplace Culture Award’. By embracing and celebrating what makes us unique we encourage everyone to bring their full self to work.

We’re also committed to providing an accessible recruitment process, so if you require reasonable adjustments at any stage during our recruitment process please get in touch and let us know.

We are the place where human dreams, plus human endeavour, shape the future of aerospace innovation and technology. ​

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