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Senior Manufacturing Engineer

Luton
6 days ago
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Senior Manufacturing Engineer – Aerospace (Composites) 

Must be eligible for Security Clearance

Are you passionate about advanced composite technologies and want to work at the forefront of aerospace manufacturing? We’re looking for a skilled Composite Manufacturing Engineer to join our high-performing team in Bedfordshire. 

This is your chance to play a key role in developing cutting-edge manufacturing processes that support some of the world’s most advanced aerospace platforms. You’ll help shape innovative solutions, improve processes, and support the introduction of new products – all while growing your career in an inclusive and forward-thinking organisation.

Responsibilities for the Senior Manufacturing Engineer: 
Developing composite processing techniques and assembly strategies for specialist aerospace parts.

Improving manufacturing processes in line with a “Zero Defects” philosophy.

Creating clear work instructions for end-to-end manufacture (laminating through to assembly and paint).

Supporting new product introduction (NPI) and existing programmes, including direct customer interaction.

Using data-driven problem-solving approaches to drive quality and efficiency.

Leading continuous improvement activities to reduce waste and improve processes.

Identifying tooling requirements and approving tools for production use.

Conducting PFMEAs and implementing control plans across different product lines.

What We’re Looking For in the appointed Manufacturing Engineer: 
HND (or equivalent) in a relevant engineering subject, or an accredited engineering apprenticeship with industry experience.

Solid knowledge of composite materials processing methods 

Understanding of composite material testing (advantageous).

Experience working with ERP systems to create and maintain BoMs and Routings.

Familiarity with problem-solving techniques such as 8D and 5 Whys.

Strong organisational, analytical and communication skills.

A self-starter who can work independently and take ownership of activities.

Team player able to collaborate effectively with wider operations teams.

Salary & Benefits
Salary: £60,000 – £65,000 (depending on experience)

Early finish on Fridays.

Competitive pay package with annual bonus scheme.

Buy & sell holidays.

Career progression opportunities.

Pension up to 10% company contribution.

Employee Assistance Program for Health & Wellbeing.

Income Protection.

Why Join Us?We’re passionate about creating an environment where you can thrive, innovate and progress. You’ll work alongside talented people, gain exposure to exciting aerospace programmes and benefit from ongoing learning and development opportunities.

If you’re ready to apply your expertise to some of the most advanced composite projects in aerospace and grow your career in a high-performance culture, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply today and help engineer a better future

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