Senior Production Engineer

Dallington, West Northamptonshire
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Senior Production Engineer

Location: Northampton

Pay Range/details: £50,000 - £56,000

Contract Type: Permanent

Omega is seeking a highly motivated Senior Production Engineer, to join our Client, who are a leader in the engineering and automotive sector. This is an exciting opportunity to work on innovative projects, including CNC programming and new part introduction, within a dynamic and supportive team.

Key Responsibilities - Senior Production Engineer

Produce CNC programs for 4 & 5 axis machines and multi-axis turn-mills using Siemens NX & Vericut.
Develop CNC grinding programs for a variety of grinding machines.
Manage new part introduction (NPI) for prototype and production projects with short lead times.
Create and define manufacturing routings and Bill of Materials (BOM) using SAP ERP.
Design fixtures and tooling for NPI projects.
Implement new cutting technologies to improve tool life and cycle time.
Assist with departmental training and progression programs.
Estimate production times and associated costs.
Identify opportunities for cost reduction within manufacturing processes.
Ensure health, safety, environmental, and energy considerations are met in all activities.
Support company compliance with the Data Protection Act 2018.
Qualifications & Requirements - Senior Production Engineer

Proven experience in machining and programming complex components, ideally within the automotive or aerospace industry.
Proficient in Siemens NX CAD/CAM system and Vericut simulation software.
Thorough understanding of machining, cutting, and inspection techniques.
Strong organisational and communication skills.
Flexibility to support other tasks as needed.
Benefits - Senior Production Engineer

25 days holiday, plus bank holidays.
Workplace pension.
Occupational health and wellbeing support.
Private medical insurance.
Employee assistance programme.
Digital GP service.
Income protection.
Life assurance.
Cycle to work scheme.
Discounted shopping, including active lifestyle discounts.
Discounted gym memberships.
Hybrid working (dependent on role).

Omega is an employment business specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors

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