Morson are recruiting Manufacturing Engineers on behalf of a defence client based in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria. PAY RATES : £47.17 UMBRELLA/ or £35.02 PAYE/hour (£5.09/hour holiday pay) Duration : 12 months Plus/ Long-term / 37 hours per week Site working : Please note this will be a site based role in Barrow in Furness. The purpose of Manufacturing Engineering is to develop, implement and govern capable methods of manufacture, assembly, disassembly and repair (including method of verification) which can meet customer and business requirements for Safety, Quality, Cost and Delivery throughout the product lifecycle, ensuring compliance to design intent. As a Manufacturing Engineer you will have support the delivery of Manufacturing Engineering outputs into Operations that ensure design intent can be met. The role holder will support and engage with other team members as part of their daily responsibilities. Manufacturing Engineer Core Duties Support in converting the Engineering Design intent into Manufacturing Engineering data (sometimes complex) for Manufacturing Operations use. Responsible for timely completion of personal and team tasks using appropriate techniques. Work towards identifying own development opportunities. Support peer-to-peer review in readiness for release to Manufacturing Operations. Have awareness of the Quality and SHE Systems, for Manufacturing Engineering processes and documentation e.g. calling up safe methods of working. Help to build effective internal and cross functional relationships in order to achieve overall Project requirements. Develop own knowledge in the deployment of the training & risk assessments associated with their Manufacturing Engineering sub-discipline. Assure product and process quality as determined by company processes. Support in the development and testing of new systems when the need arises. Aid in providing decision-making information by calculating production, labour, and material costs, reviewing production schedules and estimating future requirements. Be a project team member ensuring best practices are adopted and utilised. This may involve developing processes within their sub-discipline by studying product requirements, researching, designing, modifying, and testing development methods and equipment by conferring with field specialists and technologists. Engaging with peers through good communications in keeping with the Company values, policies, & procedures. Knowledge of and working towards performing PFMEA's. Use of technical documents and reports, including manufacturing Instruction. The role holder is responsible for taking reasonable care of their own health and safety ensuring high standards for safety, health and environment (SHE) in our organisation are maintained. This includes co-operating and following all reasonable instruction, information and training reporting work-related hazards or incidents and using all equipment for the purpose intended. More detailed responsibilities are captured within the Company Health & Safety Policy (759/OF/016) and the Company Environmental Policy (759/OF/029). Manufacturing Engineer - Experience required Experience in defining and delivering Key Performance Indicators Able to be flexible, and apply own knowledge, but know where, when and who to contact when specialist support and advice needs to be sought Experience in performing route cause analysis and reporting on countermeasures Experience in working within high performing teams Awareness of relevant Engineering standards (including SHE regulations) Skills: Good Communication Skills Creation, receipt, maintenance and disposal of documents and records Providing support and guidance on Responsible Document control Reviewing the effectiveness of Responsible Document Management Should the Manufacturing Engineer position be of interest, please apply.