Senior Manufacturing Engineer

Stevenage
5 days ago
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Senior Manufacturing EngineerAn opportunity is available for a Senior Manufacturing Engineer with strong experience in composite materials to support the manufacture and industrialisation of advanced, high-integrity components. The role focuses on technical leadership across manufacturing processes, new product introduction, and continuous improvement.

Role Responsibilities for Senior Manufacturing Engineer
Lead the development of composite processing techniques and assembly strategies for specialised components

Provide technical leadership across new and existing product programmes, including direct interaction with customers

Drive manufacturing process improvements aligned with right-first-time and defect-prevention principles

Apply data-driven approaches to investigate, resolve, and prevent manufacturing issues

Create and approve clear, concise work instructions covering the full manufacturing lifecycle, from lay-up through assembly and finishing

Lead continuous improvement activities to reduce waste and improve efficiency

Create, review, and maintain bills of materials and routings within an ERP system

Define, specify, and approve tooling for moulding and assembly processes

Lead PFMEAs and ensure effective implementation of control plans across multiple product lines

Act as the technical focal point for engineering projects, particularly new product introduction activities

Skills, Knowledge and Experience needed for the Senior Manufacturing Engineer
Extensive experience with composite manufacturing processes, including pre-preg systems (autoclave and out-of-autoclave) and RTM

Knowledge of composite material testing methods is advantageous

Strong understanding of structured problem-solving techniques such as root cause analysis and corrective action methods

Engineering qualification to HND level or equivalent, or a recognised engineering apprenticeship with substantial industry experience

Strong organisational, analytical, and communication skills

Proven ability to work independently while providing technical guidance within a wider operations team

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