National AI Awards 2025Discover AI's trailblazers! Join us to celebrate innovation and nominate industry leaders.

Nominate & Attend

Metal Forming Process Development Engineer

Royston
1 month ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Sheet Metal Worker

Sheet Metal Fabricator

Sheet Metal Worker - Aerospace

Leifeld Machine Hand Metal Spinner

Quality Engineer

Internal Sales

Leading Components Manufacturer has a new opportunity for a Metal Forming Process Development Engineer.

About the role:

The position of Metal Forming Process Development Engineer requires creative, analytical and developmental thinking as well as qualifications and experience in a relevant field of manufacturing. The design, planning, documentation, implementation, optimisation, and supervision of manufacturing processes are key requirements of this role. Full responsibility over the implementation and definition of processes in order to support the strategic and operational goals of the company. An essential skill is the ability to communicate with employees involved in all stages of manufacture.

Duties may include:

Ownership of metal forming & trimming processes, including hot forming, cold forming and conventional/non-conventional machining. Ensuring all supporting documentation (route cards, BOMs, technical documentation) are created and maintained; and; applicable customer/3rd party requirements are met.
Responsible for day-to-day management of a Manufacturing Engineer, as a direct line manager.
Managing RCCA activities within the team, with a strong focus on scrap and rework reduction.
Managing process improvement projects, either as part of RCCA or cost down activities. Projects are to be identified and prioritised using a structured approach, and executed within an agreed timeframe.
Managing MRB activities within the team, including support in the drafting/approval of concessions, rework schemes and all other documentation associated with operational activities.
Developing and implementing new or modified processes and manufacturing equipment to enable continuous improvement strategies.
Addressing manufacturing process issues, whilst maintaining zero-harm culture in the process.
Implementing technical process changes identified through CRB (Change Review Board)
Working with and assisting the tooling team with tool definition, manufacture, repair and procurement.
Managing the technical aspects of capital investment projects for the assigned work area.
Support in the collection of data for estimates, technical and manufacturing proposals.
Assisting and supporting special process engineers in specific projects, or the implementation of process changes.Skills and experience:

Degree, HND, HNC qualified.
5 years' experience in a Manufacturing Engineering role, preferably in an Aerospace related environment.
Experience of metal forming, conventional or non-conventional machining.
Strong understanding of engineering drawings and GD&T.
Able to interpret and apply engineering, quality and H&S standards and specifications.
Proven track record in the use and deployment of lean manufacturing tools, techniques and systems.
Engineering/manufacturing focused with a commercial awareness.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
Computer literate including MS Office (MS Project is also desirable).
Working knowledge of MRP/ERP systems, preferably Syspro.
CAD experience (preference Solidworks).
6 Sigma (or equivalent) qualified.

Apply now for more information

National AI Awards 2025

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Return-to-Work Pathways: Relaunch Your Space Career with Returnships, Flexible & Hybrid Roles

Re-entering the workforce after a career break—whether for parenting, caring responsibilities or another life chapter—can feel like charting a new orbit, particularly in the dynamic field of space. Luckily, the UK’s thriving space sector now offers a spectrum of return-to-work pathways: structured returnships, part-time contracts and hybrid roles. These programmes recognise the transferable skills and resilience you’ve developed, pairing you with mentorship, targeted upskilling and supportive networks so you can relaunch your career in satellite engineering, mission operations, space data science or policy with confidence. In this guide, you’ll discover how to: Understand today’s UK space landscape and talent demand Leverage your organisation, communication and problem-solving skills in space roles Overcome common re-entry challenges with practical solutions Refresh your technical and regulatory knowledge through targeted learning Access returnship and re-entry programmes tailored to space Find roles that accommodate family commitments—flexible, hybrid or full-time Balance your career relaunch with caring responsibilities Master applications, interviews and networking specific to the space sector Draw inspiration from real returner success stories Get answers to frequent questions in our FAQ section Whether your goal is to return as a spacecraft systems engineer, mission analyst, space-data scientist or regulatory specialist, this article maps the steps and resources you need to reignite your UK space career.

LinkedIn Profile Checklist for Space Industry Jobs: 10 Tweaks to Launch Recruiter Engagement

The space sector—from satellite design and launch operations to mission control and space science—is more competitive than ever. Recruiters look for candidates skilled in systems engineering, orbital mechanics, spacecraft avionics and data analysis. A standout LinkedIn profile ensures you surface in searches and impress hiring teams from leading organisations like ESA, Airbus Defence & Space, and emerging NewSpace firms. This step-by-step LinkedIn for space jobs checklist delivers ten targeted tweaks to launch recruiter engagement. Whether you’re a propulsion engineer, systems architect, or mission analyst, these practical optimisations will elevate your professional narrative and maximise your visibility.

Part-Time Study Routes That Lead to Space Jobs: Evening Courses, Bootcamps & Online Masters

The UK space sector is booming—now the third-largest in Europe, contributing over £17 billion annually and poised for rapid expansion in satellite communications, Earth observation, exploration and space-enabled services. With missions from small satellites in low Earth orbit to lunar landers and beyond, demand for skilled space professionals—engineers, analysts, mission planners and data scientists—is surging. Yet many professionals cannot pause their careers or personal commitments for full-time study. Thankfully, part-time learning pathways—Evening Courses, Intensive Bootcamps and Flexible Online Master’s Programmes—enable you to learn space technologies while working. This comprehensive guide unveils every route: foundational CPD units, hands-on bootcamps, accredited online MSc qualifications, funding options, planning strategies and a real-world case study. Whether you’re an aerospace engineer, software developer or Earth observation specialist, you’ll discover how to build space-sector expertise alongside your current career.