Manufacturing Engineer (X-ray Detectors)

Nordson
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
6 days ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
6 May 2026 (6 days ago)

Benefits

Flexible work schedule Company healthcare scheme Group personal pension plan 25 days annual holiday

Nordson Test & Inspection, a global leader in world-class metrology equipment and inspection systems, is seeking a motivated and talented Manufacturing Engineer (X-ray Detectors) to join our team in Aylesbury, United Kingdom.

Summary of the role

The Manufacturing Engineer defines, manages, and monitors how the product will be manufactured and/or assembled on the production line both at module and final unit stages. You will be responsible for implementation of production processes and procedures, and leading productivity improvements with project-based activities. This will include new product introduction and process optimisation to reduce waste, reducing operating costs and improving quality and safety. The role entails significant responsibility. You will work on many phases or sub-tasks of projects of differing complexity, while being responsible for ensuring continuous production at our various sub-contractors.

Role and Responsibilities

Support production activities at supplier / sub-contractor sites as well as Southampton detector related items.

Reduce variability in manufacturing by providing standard work methods and work instructions.

Report on production performance (process performance, yield, lead time, etc).

Maintain statistical and traceability records.

Supervise and train sub-contractors.

Develop or maintain production test software ensuring product quality and traceability.

Ensure product and process quality meets specifications required.

Design new systems and processes to ensure the cost-effective integration of new products or for the improvement of existing ones into manufacturing operations.

Ensure all product and system requirements are considered from initial conception to finished result.

Support and lead continuous improvement, problem solving and process improvement activities.

Investigate production and process issues providing technical support and training.

Skills and Qualifications

Degree in a relevant engineering, manufacturing or science degree is required.

3+ years Experience of working in a production environment and working with sub-contractors.

Experience of problem solving using standard techniques such as FMEA (Failure Mode Effects Analysis).

Understanding of design and production costs including waste, downtime, scrap, and re-work.

Semiconductor background or experience is an advantage.

CAD knowledge, preferably Autodesk Inventor.

Jig prototyping / design.

Test data analysis. Identification of common faults.

Image analysis / grading to specification (optical / X-ray).

Broad general engineering capabilities (including system-level understanding).

Understands engineering, scientific, and other technical information.

Strong problem-solving skills and logical approach. Familiar with problem solving methodology (8D, FMEA, brainstorming, …).

Understands lean manufacturing and manufacturing processes.

Ability to work in a diverse and dynamic environment.

Ability to present data effectively.

Good understanding of customer expectations and deliverables with an awareness of the impact of failure/cost of poor quality.

Basic knowledge of image sensors and/or X-ray detector systems desirable.

Travel

Approximately 1 day per month visiting Nordson Southampton (Detector R&D). Opportunity to travel to other Nordson sites, suppliers and subcontractors both in the UK and overseas.

Benefits

We offer a flexible work schedule, a comprehensive benefits package, and opportunities for growth and development. Our benefits do further include:

Company Healthcare Scheme after successful completion of probationary period (3 months)

Group Personal Pension Plan – 4% minimum employee contribution, 6% employer contribution after successful completion of probationary period (3 months)

25 days annual holiday entitlement, plus public holidays

Interested?

If you are interested in being a part of a team that is dedicated to providing advanced inspection and testing solutions and creating an inclusive and diverse workplace, please apply online with your CV.

About Nordson Test & Inspection

Nordson Test & Inspection manufactures world-class metrology equipment and inspection systems to ensure electronic products are built to meet the highest standards. We use X-ray inspection, acoustic imaging, and optical inspection technologies to create testing systems that enable the identification of even the smallest defects at high resolution. By joining our team today, you will help us bring innovative ideas to life. Nordson Test & Inspection is a global team that works to create machines and systems that improve the manufacturing process for a wide range of industries, including electronics, aerospace, automotive, energy, lighting, and medical. We offer a supportive culture in a growing and dynamic work environment. Whether you're just beginning your career or you're a seasoned professional, there's a place for you to belong at Nordson Test & Inspection. We offer hourly and salary positions in production, maintenance, customer service, quality, engineering, and more. We actively invest in our teams to help you build your skillsets and advance your career.

Our recruitment process is designed to identify the best qualified candidates for the role, and we are committed to ensuring a fair and equitable interview process. We are looking for candidates who have a passion for inclusion, diversity and equity, and the ability to contribute to a culture where all employees feel valued, respected, and included.

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