Manufacturing Engineer

Skelmersdale
4 weeks ago
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Trevella Jobs are delighted to continue with supporting our client who is a long established engineering company and are currently recruiting for an manafacturing engneer.

Main Duties & Tasks:

  • Program and re-tool a multitude of machine tool controls -CNC turning essential. CNC grinding & milling beneficial, along with a good understanding of fine finishing processes such as lapping & honing

  • Provide training to setters and operators on machines/processes.

  • Create related documentation of existing processes and implementation of new and existing innovations (drawings, SOP, work instructions etc)

  • Plan & test product processes from enquiry into full production (NPI)

  • Design & re-design tooling & product related equipment.

  • Liaise with suppliers to optimise quality, tooling and machine performances.

  • Assist in resolution of customer issues if they arise (8D)

  • Work in cross functional teams to drive improvements, in productivity cost & quality. (CI)

  • Identify suitable measurement methods for products

    Role desirables

  • Experience/ qualification in CAD package (AutoCAD, Fusion, Edgecam advantageous).

  • Sliding head lathe programming & setting a must have

    Person

    The process engineer must be production aware in terms of output required against process reliability.

    They must have the ability to work under pressure & achieve results that can be measured in cost & efficiency

    They must react & apply logical methods to resolution of issues using data to ensure results

    They are expected to use initiative at all times & question methods with a view to improvement

    Be an effective communicator, reporting to all levels in terms of sharing knowledge & providing progress reports on tasks undertaken

    Be self motivated & strive to achieve the best results in their work

    This role will suit a skilled setter looking to further develop their skills into the engineering of processes & products.

    If you are available and would like to discuss further, please submit your CV and a member of the team will give you a call

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