Overview
Moog is a performance culture that empowers people to achieve great things. Our people enjoy solving interesting technical challenges in a culture where everyone trusts each other to do the right thing. For you, working with us can mean deeper job satisfaction, better rewards, and a great quality of life inside and outside of work.
Responsibilities
- Develop, define, and govern the manufacturing engineering strategy and industrialization approach across all lifecycle phases of the Programme.
- Act as the programme manufacturing authority, providing expert judgement on high‑impact, technically complex manufacturing and industrialization decisions.
- Lead the application of Design for Manufacture (DFM), Design for Assembly (DFA), and Design to Cost principles from early design definition onward.
- Provide authoritative guidance to Design Engineering on specifications, tolerances, materials, and configurations to optimize manufacturability, cost, and scalability.
- Define global Make/Buy strategies and influence where and how products are manufactured, assembled, and tested.
- Design, develop, and optimize production processes, manufacturing layouts, equipment strategies, and material flows for efficient and economical production.
- Specify tooling, equipment, automation, and process requirements, adapting solutions to internal factory and external supplier conditions.
- Lead manufacturing engineering input to industrial readiness, production launch, and rate‑ramp activities.
- Identify, analyze, and resolve complex, poorly defined manufacturing and industrialization challenges using advanced engineering principles.
- Partner closely with Supply Chain to support strategic sourcing decisions aligned to cost, capability, capacity, and risk objectives.
- Provide technical direction, mentorship, and knowledge‑sharing to manufacturing engineers supporting the programme.
- Advise senior management on manufacturing risks, opportunities, and advanced engineering solutions that influence long‑term competitiveness.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or equivalent.
- Extensive experience in manufacturing engineering supporting complex aerospace or high‑reliability industrial products.
- Mastery‑level knowledge of production system design, industrialization, DFM/DFA, and advanced manufacturing processes.
- Demonstrated experience leading large, technically complex initiatives of strategic importance.
- Proven ability to operate with limited supervision while influencing senior stakeholders across functional boundaries.
- Strong record of solving complex, undefined problems through engineering judgement, innovation, and structured decision‑making.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to translate complex technical concepts to leadership and cross‑functional teams.
- Strong commitment to quality, safety, compliance, and continuous improvement.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience defining and deploying manufacturing strategies across multiple global sites and external suppliers.
- Background in plant, industrial, or operations leadership within an aerospace manufacturing environment.
- Demonstrated success influencing Design to Cost and early design trade‑off decisions.
- Experience supporting production launch, industrial readiness reviews, and rate‑ramp execution.
Benefits
- Flexible benefits package and development opportunities to support career progression.
- Competitive annual leave entitlement (including bank holidays).
- Private medical insurance, mental health support, and financial wellbeing resources.
- Generous life assurance and company pension contribution.
- Employee share options, free onsite parking, and EV charging.
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