Overview
We are currently seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to join our client’s dynamic operations team at our state‑of‑the‑art manufacturing facility in Hethel, Norwich. The role is a 6‑month fixed‑term contract.
Responsibilities
- Creation of production processes and update of assignments to align with manufacturing build requirements.
- Study of operations sequence, material flow, fixturing/tooling and process documents to improve line balancing, throughput and working procedures.
- Draft and design layout of equipment, materials and workspace to illustrate maximum efficiency.
- Development and maintenance of Process Sheets from engineering released data.
- Production and project support as required.
- Publish clear and concise information covering all aspects of Man/Method/Machine (tooling)/Material requirements.
- Coordinate with the training department to ensure suitable on‑the‑job training for new processes.
- Perform and support time studies for all product, process and component changes to meet required quality, cost and delivery elements.
- Conduct periodic process audits to confirm products are built to release manufacturing engineering information.
- Support investigation, resolution and tracking of concerns and problems in a continuous‑improvement system.
- Support implementation, control and closure of deviations from standard production processes.
- Support design, development and specification of new tooling and fixtures for manufacturing introduction.
- Support tooling, equipment and facilities specification, procurement, installation and commissioning.
- Test new tooling and fixtures and provide constructive feedback.
- Maintain tooling and jig registers.
- Support the build of cars during EP, VP, Pilot and SOP phases.
- Establish daily status of new project introductions from VP stage onwards against the 4M requirements (Man‑Machine‑Method‑Material).
- Adopt a positive coaching and facilitation approach to support manufacturing supervision in achieving the launch plan and objectives.
- Assist in estimating production cost and effects of product design changes for management review.
- Provide technical input and documentation for virtual build events and define equipment, tooling and jig requirements for production operatives to ensure RFT build.
Qualifications
Essential
- HNC, HND or Degree in Mechanical or Automotive Engineering.
- Previous manufacturing, production and engineering knowledge.
- Demonstrated ongoing skills learning and achievement in manufacturing.
- Experience working in a production environment.
- Self‑motivated and driven to succeed.
- Positive “can‑do” attitude, eye for detail and methodical approach.
- Experience of DFMEA and PFMEA processes and related outcome documentation within the Manufacturing Control framework.
- Good understanding of problem solving, poka‑yoke and capability modelling.
Desirable
- Higher qualifications than degree in Mechanical or Automotive Engineering.
- Lean thinking or Six Sigma training.
- Very good working knowledge of niche vehicle and OEM automotive industries.
- Out‑going, proactive team player.
- Knowledge of TAKT time, capacity modelling and line‑balancing activities.
- Knowledge of PLC system design, layout optimisation, traceability systems and tooling assessment.
Eligibility
Candidates must be eligible to work in the UK without visa sponsorship.
Benefits
- 25 vacation days plus bank holidays.
- Future‑proof pension scheme.
- Private healthcare coverage.
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