Senior Manufacturing Process Engineer

WIKA Instruments Ltd
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Senior Manufacturing Process Engineer

Company Overview:

For over 75 years, WIKA has been a renowned partner and competent specialist for any task in the field of measurement technology. With steadily growing efficiency, innovative technologies are applied when developing new products and system solutions. The reliability of the products and the readiness to face all challenges of the market have been the key factors for WIKA achieving a leading position in the global market.

Within the WIKA Group, currently 11,200 employees are dedicated to maintain and improve technology in pressure, temperature, force and level measurement, and also in the fields of flow measurement, calibration and SF6 gas solutions.

WIKA Optical Sensing Ltd, previously known as Oxsensis, was acquired by WIKA in 2023 and brings expertise in optical sensing technology, particularly for pressure and temperature measurement.

Your Activities:

* Provide senior-level technical support to daily manufacturing operations, addressing complex process issues and implementing sustainable corrective and preventive actions.

* Lead process performance monitoring, identifying systemic issues, optimising workflow, and driving improvements in quality, throughput, cost, and repeatability.

* Champion process stability and capability through advanced analysis and continuous improvement techniques.

* Lead the design, specification, validation, and lifecycle management of tooling, jigs, and fixtures, ensuring scalability, ergonomics, and robust performance.

* Oversee supplier engagement for tooling manufacture and qualification, ensuring readiness for operational deployment.

* Drive industrialisation activities for New Product Introduction (NPI), ensuring seamless transfer from R&D to volume production.

* Develop, validate, and optimise manufacturing methods using PFMEA, control plans, process capability studies, and statistical analysis.

* Provide senior influence on Design-for-Manufacture (DFM) activities in collaboration with engineering teams.

* Ensure the creation, governance, and continuous improvement of high-quality work instructions and process documentation.

* Mentor and train engineers, technicians, and operators on new processes, tooling, and best practices.

* Support internal and external audits, customer visits, and technical reviews as a subject-matter expert.

* Own and optimise ERP manufacturing master data including routings and BOMs, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and alignment with operational capabilities.

* Work closely with Planning, Supply Chain, Quality, and Engineering to maintain rigorous configuration control across the production lifecycle.

* Lead cross-functional root-cause investigations, structured problem-solving (e.g., 8D), and continuous improvement projects.

* Support automation initiatives and evaluate new technologies to enhance operational capability and efficiency.

* Collaborate with R&D on new process development, prototype build support, and the industrial readiness of novel manufacturing techniques.

Your Profile:

Essential:

* Degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Industrial or a related engineering discipline, or equivalent engineering experience.

* Extensive hands-on experience in a manufacturing or production environment.

* Proven expertise in developing, validating, and scaling manufacturing processes.

* Demonstrated capability in designing and commissioning tooling, jigs, and fixtures.

* Significant experience in NPI, industrialisation, and transitioning processes into production.

* Strong competency in producing and governing manufacturing documentation (work instructions, control plans, process documentation, etc.).

* Advanced experience with ERP systems including routing and BOM management.

* Strong knowledge of Lean, Six Sigma, and structured continuous improvement methodologies.

* Demonstrated ability to influence cross-functional teams including Engineering, Quality, Supply Chain, and Operations.

Desirable:

* Experience working with D365 Finance and Operations (Microsoft ERP system).

* Knowledge of quality systems such as ISO9001 and AS9100.

* Experience of working with and processing optical fibres including splicing and joining.

* Technical understanding and experience of manufacturing optical devices.

* Proficiency with structured root‑cause methodologies such as 8D.

Senior Manufacturing Process Engineer

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