Tooling Design Engineer

ARM
Ampthill, United Kingdom
8 months ago
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Tooling Design Engineer

Permanent role

Based in Ampthill

Offering up to £57,000

Do you have experience with CREO?

Do you have experience working to BS8888 standard?

Do you want to work with an industry-leading company?

If your answer to these is yes, then this could be the role for you!

As the Tooling Design Engineer, you will be working alongside a market-leading Defence and Aerospace company who are constantly growing and developing. They are always looking to bring on new talents such as yourself and further develop your skills to enable you to grow within the company and industry.

You will be involved in:

Develop manufacturing tooling within; CNC Machining or Composite layup

Designing any new tooling & fixturing requirements

Experienced in the creation of Technical Requirement Specifications

Creation of detailed process instructions

Creation of Manufacturing BOM's / routings to aid ease of manufacture

Active involvement in the Level 1 & 2 MDWT (Mission Directed Work Team) meetings

Assist with the Technical requirements of the relevant section of the Capital plan from definition to acceptance

Supporting full rate production of a range of products

Close liaison of activities with Industrial Engineering, Production Engineering, and other functions

Your skillset may include:

A background in tooling design and experience gained from within a manufacturing environment

Broad manufacturing knowledge; industry experience with CNC machining, composites, fabrication, mechanical assembly, additive manufacturing

Ability to design new tooling, developing from initial concepts through to production release

Experience using CAD software (CREO) to generate 3D models and technical drawings

Experience using PDM software (Windchill) to manage document release and change

Ability to produce detailed drawings to BS8888

An understanding of GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerances)

Awareness of DFM/A and PFMEA principles and practical application

Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma Methodology, Quality toolset experience

Experience preparing manufacturing BOM's and routings, and manufacturing process instructions

If this all sounds like something you will be interested in then simply apply and we can discuss the opportunity further!

Tooling Design Engineer

Permanent role

Based in Ampthill

Offering up to £57,000

Disclaimer:

This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission

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