£44 Per hour
Undetermined
Onsite
Templecombe, Somerset, England
Manufacturing Engineer
Role Summary:
To contribute to the definition, implementation, and maintenance of the Industrial Strategy for existing products (work cell embedded), through day-to-day technical support to the onsite industrial footprint. He/she also plays a key role within the wider Industrial footprint for key products, driving the right behaviours in Design for Manufacture within Engineering and Projects. He/she supports Procurement as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Industry to ensure that our supply chain deliveries robust products.
Role Criteria:
The following details the expected criteria for the successful conductance of the above stated role:
Contributes to the Manufacturing engineering phase and the successful continuation of production legacy products within a defined production department.
Works with the Engineering teams to resolve problems that arise during the production phase to review Product Defining Data (PDD) and ensure it is suitable for manufacture. To also analyse and initiate changes to PDD throughout the design and product lifecycle.
Identify opportunities for manufacturing equipment capital purchases with financial assessment (Cost-Benefit Analysis & ROI s) completed in order to drive business competitiveness.
Is accountable for the definition, setup, preparation and optimisation of manufacturing processes and tooling for a defined area, or product line, i.e. defining and agreeing layout and infrastructure for a product line, or manufacturing area.
Contributes to compliance of the production process with all Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) applicable regulations.
Defines and optimises manufacturing documentation, tools, workflows for manufacturing and inspection based on the information supplied by engineering departments and guarantees the production data (ERP).
Contributes to the technological innovation to reduce costs and workflows, whilst guaranteeing the feasibility and reproducibility of the process.
Conducting Material Review Boards (MRBs) and attending Configuration Control Boards (CCBs) on behalf of manufacturing. Actively managing non-conformances and changes.
Contributes to establishing and guaranteeing targeted cost at an early stage of development.
Contributes to the capitalisation of the experiences fed back from the production line to ensure lessons learnt are captured.
Contributes to the definition and the application of applicable baselines, as well as support, to the end users of the manufacturing process.
44.00/hour Umbrella
32.21 PAYE + 3.89/hour holiday pay