Overhaul, Methods & Maintenance, Repair and DesignSafety Engineers

Rolls Royce
Derby
3 days ago
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Job Description Job Title: Overhaul Methods andTooling Engineer Working Pattern Read on to fully understand whatthis job requires in terms of skills and experience If you are agood match, make an application. - Full Time Working location:Derby or Bristol / Hybrid Rolls-Royce are seeking to to fill anumber of Engineering for Services career opportunities within ourCivil and Defence divisions. We welcome candidates at all stages oftheir career, from early career applicants who are eager to developthrough to experienced specialists. These positions require aproactive approach to engineering challenges, emphasizinganalytical skills, effective communication, collaboration, designsafety, method development, and a deep understanding of the productlife cycle from design to disposal. You will work closely withcross-functional teams to ensure that our products meet the higheststandards of safety, performance, and reliability. We have severalexciting opportunities Design Safety, Repair Engineering, andOverhaul, Methods & Maintenance development. As an Engineeringfor Services Engineer at Rolls Royce, you will play a vital role inthe development, design, and analysis of aerospace products for thefull product life cycle. This includes: Utilise advanced analyticaltechniques to assess and improve product designs, ensuringcompliance with industry standards and regulations. Conductthorough investigations to identify root causes of engineeringproblems and implement effective solutions. Effectively communicatecomplex technical information to diverse stakeholders, includingengineering teams, management, and external partners. Preparedetailed reports and presentations to support decision-makingprocesses. Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary teamenvironment, fostering strong relationships with engineers,designers, and manufacturing personnel to achieve project goals andtimelines. Implement best practices in design safety, conductingrisk assessments and safety analyses to ensure that all aerospaceproducts comply with regulatory requirements and internal safetystandards. Develop and refine engineering methods and processesthat enhance product quality and efficiency. Leverage innovativeapproaches and technologies to streamline design and manufacturingworkflows. Has a strong understanding of processes related toaerospace products, including design, manufacturing, assembly, andtesting. Collaborate with design, manufacturing, and testing teamsto ensure designs are optimized for full product life cycle whilemaintaining quality and performance. The following role specificskills are preferred: Qualification to degree level in a STEMsubject and with experience in a relevant engineering environment(Mechanical, Aeronautical, Electrical or Controls). Stronganalytical and problem-solving skills, with a track record of usingdata-driven approaches to inform decisions. Excellent verbal andwritten communication skills, with the ability to convey complexideas clearly and effectively. Experience working in acollaborative team environment, demonstrating an ability to buildstrong working relationships To work for Rolls-Royce you need tohold a Security Check (SC) clearance without any caveats to thatclearance. Rolls-Royce will support the application for SecurityClearance if you don't currently already have this in place. Due tothe nature of work the business conducts and the protection ofcertain assets, you must hold a UK nationality. We are an equalopportunities employer. We're committed to developing a diverseworkforce and an inclusive working environment. We believe thatpeople from different backgrounds and cultures give us differentperspectives which are crucial to innovation and problem solving.We believe the more diverse perspectives we have, the moresuccessful we'll be. By building a culture of caring and belonging,we give everyone who works here the opportunity to realise theirfull potential. You can learn more about our global Inclusionstrategy at Our people | Rolls-Royce Job Category Engineering forServices Posting Date 21 Mar 2025; 00:03 Posting End DatePandoLogic. Keywords: Safety Representative, Location: Derby, ENG -DE23 8NX

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