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Production Engineer - 4 day working week

Keighley
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Production Engineer – 4 day working week
£35,000 + enhanced company benefits
Keighley, West Yorkshire

An excellent opportunity for an engineer looking for an autonomous role offering great variation and a 4 day working week.

This is a great chance to support an engineering specialist where you will be taking new products into production.

The role is for a reputable manufacturing company that supports customers with bespoke engineering projects and operates across a range of industries including aerospace and defence.

Your role will be optimise manufacturing processes, looking at process improvements to ensure products are manufactured efficiently and to required standards.

This is a key hire where you will work in a multifaceted position supporting both technical and hands on engineering tasks.

This is a great chance for an engineer looking for varied role with great perks including a 4 day working week.

The Role:

  • Production Engineer – take new products into production for a specialist manufacturing business.
  • Working on bespoke projects that supports customers across various industries.
  • Training opportunities and a 4 day working week (Mon-Thur 7am-4:45pm).

    The Candidate:
  • Engineering background.
  • Experience in taking new products into production.
  • Be able to read and interpret engineering drawings.

    Production engineer, mechanical engineer, design, production, projects, engineer, engineering, manufacturing, NPI, process, Keighley, Bradford, Bingley, Ilkley, Silsden, Skipton, West Yorkshire

    Please be aware that we will only accept applications from candidates that have a valid work permit to work in the UK.

    By applying to this job, you are confirming that you do not hold a criminal record and that you know of no legal reason why you would be ineligible for employment

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