Senior Production Engineer

Worcester
2 weeks ago
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On behalf of our client who is situated in the heart of Worcestershire, providing Engineering assistances and solutions to many exciting sectors.
Due to increased demand within the department, our client now has a requirement for a Senior Production Engineer.
Our work environment includes:

  • Modern office setting.
  • Steel fabrication and metal-working.
  • Final assembly spaces and workshops.
  • Growth opportunities.
    Your main purpose is:
    Key duties will be within the engineering department working on BOM’s and project associated tasks, there will be an element of “hands on” involvement in production when reviewing and implementing changes or dealing with production concerns.
    DIMENSIONS
    Understand engineering principles, tolerances, materials and specifications when processing customer technical drawings.
    Understanding of fabrication techniques such as but not limited to – laser cutting, folding, welding, heat treatment, thread inserts, bonding, plating and painting.
    Understanding limitations of machinery make ‘in house’ vs sub-contract work.
    Understanding of build sequence to generate production BOM’s and route cards.
    Generating production parts, assemblies, fixings and consumables withing ERP BOM’s.
    Provide Production Engineering input as required to future business opportunities / bids.
    Ensure the integrity of systems data, including MRP system is maintained to latest standards / versions, and is robust.
    Provide technical support to Production, and Inspection personnel, ensuring all queries are addressed in a timely order.
    Evaluation of ‘Build’ documentation, identifying opportunities for improvements and further requirements.
    Promote the planning and co-ordination of effective production and quality product(s).
    Fully understand the client brief, design requirements, and production specification.
    Take an active role in the project management cycle of the manufacturing of the product.
    Manage Process Procedures and Work Instructions.
    As appropriate, interface with existing, and potential customers.
    Produce and maintain associated documentation, including Process Instructions, Test Instructions, and BOM’s, as applicable.
    Utilising the business MRP system for costing of materials.
    Generating, analyse and process ECN requests and applications of non-conformances, technical concerns, Engineering Change Notification, FAIR’s, and Concessions.
    Establish strategy and best practices, to compliment and ensure achievement of key business objectives and work specifically to meet performance goals and departmental objectives including KPI’s.
    Qualifications
  • Mechanical Degree or similar Preferred.
  • Accredited in an applicable and equivalent engineering discipline.
    Previous experience
    ESSENTIAL
  • Minimum of 3 years current experience within a similar position, industry, and engineering environment (mechanical and electrical systems).
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings.
  • A sound background and experience of document and data control.
  • Quality aware and experience of working within a customer focused environment.
  • Experience with detailed report writing, WI’s, PI’s, QA, and Safety.
    DESIRABLE
  • Experience of working within the guidelines of BS EN ISO 9001, 14001, 45001-(18001), 3834, EN 15085.
  • Experience of working within industries of Defence, Aerospace, Rail, and application of Def-Stan / Mil-Std, and RI.
  • Knowledge of lean and six-sigma methodologies.
    Package:
  • Monday – Friday (subject to change depending on business requirements)
  • Core Hours 07:45 – 17:00 Monday – Thursday and 07:45 – 13:00 on a Friday.
  • 39 hours of work per week. You may be expected to work any additional hours depending on business requirements.
  • Company pension.
  • Cycle to work scheme.
  • Free parking.
  • On-site parking.
  • 20 days holiday – Bank holidays paid.
  • Overtime rates in the week and weekends.
    If this Senior Production Engineer role sounds like the right opportunity for you then please call to discuss further or email me at the address supplied

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