Manufacturing Process Engineer

Nottingham
9 months ago
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Manufacturing Process Engineer

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Manufacturing Process Engineer

Manufacturing Process Engineer

Manufacturing Process Engineer required for a well-established manufacturer of bespoke components within the automotive industry, based in the Nottingham area. They are seeking an experienced Manufacturing Process Engineer to join the team.

The successful candidate will be responsible for implementing new manufacturing processes and continuous improvement strategies whilst designing and maintaining tooling, jigs and fixtures.

Manufacturing Process Engineer Job Overview

Working with toolmakers and equipment provider to deliver new manufacturing requirements for NPI projects
Producing designs on jigs, fixtures and press tooling using Catia
Generate process flow chart, PFMEA's and control plans
Driving continuous improvement projects
Identifying areas of risk to product quality
Producing tooling and equipment maintenance schedules
Liaising and chasing of suppliers and sending through CAD drawings for production
Assisting the in-house repair of production equipment
Producing technical specifications for suppliers

Manufacturing Process Engineer Job Requirements

Experienced with 3D & 2D CAD for the design of layout plans, tooling, jigs and fixtures
Proven background within a Process or Manufacturing Engineering role
Understanding of tools such as APQP, FMEA & PPAP
Good understanding of GD&T principles
Based in a commutable distance of Nottingham
Full UK Driving License

Manufacturing Process Engineer Salary & Benefits

Salary £30,000 - £42,000 depending on experience
Monday to Friday, 37.5 hour working week. Flexible start & finish times.
Health insurance
33 Days Holiday, including Bank Holidays
Death in Service benefitBennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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