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Job Title: Manufacturing Engineer - Procurement

Location: Lichfield

Salary: £DOE + T&S

Key Skills: Manufacturing Processes, Technical Documentation, APQP, PPAP, PFMEA, Root Cause Analysis & Continuous Improvement, ERP/MRP Systems

The Role:

A brand new role! We are looking for an experienced Manufacturing professional to work as part of an established supply chain and procurement setup looking after suppliers across the UK in identifying capabilities as well as creating solutions and solving problems in their processes and deliverance.

So, what will you be doing as a Manufacturing Engineer?

Serve as the technical interface between engineering teams and suppliers, ensuring compliance with design and technical flow-down requirements.
Conduct supplier site visits, providing hands-on support to resolve complex manufacturing challenges or address underperformance.
Collaborate closely with the Quality team to lead root cause investigations, corrective actions, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Apply expertise in APQP, PFMEA, and PPAP to influence product definition and production processes, ensuring supplier quality adherence.
Partner with Procurement to integrate technical considerations into category strategies, supplier selection, and long-term supplier development.
Participate in cross-functional reviews for design changes, engineering issues, and risk assessments impacting supply chain capability.What are we looking for in our next Manufacturing Engineer?

Proven experience in a manufacturing engineering or technical supply chain role, ideally within defence, maritime, or other high-integrity engineering sectors.
Degree, HNC, or HND in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Production Engineering (or equivalent qualification).
Strong knowledge of complex manufacturing processes such as machining, fabricated assemblies, PCBAs, welding, coatings, NDT, or composites.
Ability to interpret technical drawings, GD&T, material specifications, and quality/process standards.
Excellent stakeholder management and negotiation skills, with the ability to build strong relationships across customer and supplier networks.
Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems and modern supply chain practices.Perks and Benefits:

Competitive Salary: Attractive compensation package based on experience and expertise.
Comprehensive Benefits: Health, dental, and retirement plans to support your well-being.
Professional Growth: Opportunities for continuous learning and career advancement.
Cutting-Edge Projects: Engage in groundbreaking engineering projects that impact the industry.
Collaborative Environment: Work alongside industry experts in a dynamic and innovative setting.How to Apply:

Showcase your expertise and passion for Manufacturing Processes. Submit your updated resume and a cover letter outlining your experience and enthusiasm for joining our team in Lichfield.

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