Manufacturing Engineer

Talentspa ,
Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey

Overview

Manufacturing Engineer Location: Sunbury-on-Thames, TW16 7EF Salary: Competitive Hours of Work: 8-4.30pm Mon-Thurs, Friday 8 – 1.30pm About the Company: Our client is a leading global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices with annual sales of approximately $5 billion. Our client has 18,000 colleagues at more than 150 operating locations, and a global network of sales, service and support locations in 30 countries around the world. Manufacturing Engineer Responsibilities: Work with manufacturing cell leaders, lean co-ordinator and design engineering to improve process efficiencies Implement ‘Standard work’, generating & maintaining manufacturing documentation (SOP’s, Routings, “Visual Factory” displays) Creation & Maintenance of Routings in the MRP system Implement lean manufacturing methods (e.g. 1-piece flow lines, visual factory) to reduce throughput times, rework/scrap and work in progress Implement basic improvement tools, from 5S, 7 Wastes, Visual Management and Standardised Work balanced assembly lines where single (best) piece flow philosophies are employed Implement any required layout changes, ensuring both the facilities and maintenance teams are fully involved Support the Manufacturing Cells with their recording, and analysis of production data, and ensure the correct focus is placed on the main issues arising Assist in establishing product cycle times and monitor actual performance against the standard with the key intent of reducing manufacturing labour content on those products identified by the Director of Operations Initiate and / or lead improvement projects and CAPEX to enable new process and product introductions. Work with Engineering on product documentation modifications and parts obsolescence Provide day-to-day manufacturing engineering support for the production cells to enable customer schedule adherence (Fracas/concessions, change notes or MRB (material review board) Leading (suggest changes to and support engineering) and working to ensure the most cost effective manufacturing process flows are defined when introducing new products into operations. Lead and work in teams to develop process FMEA, in their construction and implementation. Manage new product introductions and the manufacture of legacy products from release to production through the product life cycle. Mentor for cell leaders for improved methods of manufacturing assembly and test. Manufacturing Engineer Requirements: Previous experience of NPI Experience of implementing Standard Work processes Proven record of successfully implementing Lean in an industrial environment (either as a co-ordinator or as a leader) Track record of generating and maintaining process maps, PFMEA’s and control plans Strong knowledge of lean manufacturing principles Experience of using problem solving techniques (5 Why’s, Fishbone/Ishikawa diagrams, 8D) Significant technical & problem solving experience in an electro-mech. manufacturing environment. Good time management with a significant track record of planning / managing complex long term projects. Significant IT skills, Microsoft Office, Word and Excel at Intermediate level Experience of working within an Aerospace Manufacturing environment, Automotive or very closely related industry. Methodical/logical approach with strong attention to detail and results orientated with the ability to work to strict deadlines Team player, able to work in a concurrent engineering team Good command of the English language, verbal reasoning and very articulate with the ability to communicate at all levels both externally and internally Good presentation and communication skills to groups of around 10 people Self-motivated and takes ownership with a proactive approach with the ability to work independently, maintaining team communication Handles pressure well, with a flexible approach to work and a willingness to learn and develop Theoretical background and practical experience in process control techniques such as, gauge repeatability and reproducibility, design of experiments and statistical process control Educated to degree level (Desirable) NVQ level 3 trained (Desirable) If you think that you are suitable for this Manufacturing Engineer role, please apply now