Senior Production Engineer

Cosworth Ltd
Northampton
1 week ago
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Job Description:

We are seeking a motivated individual to join our Manufacturing Team as a Senior Production Engineer.

The Role:

  • Design/develop and implement new production methods/jigs/fixtures to support the NPI process.
  • Create CNC programs for 3, 4 & 5 axis and mill-turn machines via NX CAM & Vericut.
  • Manage the effective release of new products into Production.
  • Implement new cutting technologies to improve existing production methods.
  • Produce and maintain associated documentation such as Process Instructions, Test Instructions & BOM contents for all product builds.
  • Assist with the implementation of staff training programs.
  • Manage cost containments.
  • Estimating production times & costs.
  • Checking BOM’s for structure & content.
  • Work with supply chain on potential cost reduction programs.
  • Consider the health and safety, environmental and energy impact of all activities.
  • Support the Company’s compliance with the Data Protection Act 2018, following policy and best practice.

Candidate Profile:

  • Demonstrable experience of programming complex (Automotive or Aerospace) components using a CAD/CAM system, ideally NX.
  • Apprentice trained, and achieved a relevant engineering qualification (HNC or higher).
  • Demonstrable experience in fixture design with a strong understanding of GD&T.
  • A logical approach to problem solving, root cause analysis and countermeasure.
  • Strong planning and organization skills, embracing change.
  • Experience in the use of Vericut & SAP ERP system would be advantageous.

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