Design Engineer – Rugby, Warwickshire
Full Time Staff Role
Overview
In this role, you'll be involved in the design and development of ceramic products, metallised and brazed assemblies to meet customer expectations and demands. In addition, the role will product engineering support to sales and operations.
Morgan Advanced Materials is looking for a Design Engineer to join our Technical Ceramics team in Rugby.
We make highly engineered ceramic components and metalised/brazed assemblies that end up in places where failure really isn't an option.
Your work genuinely matters here — it keeps customers moving, competing, and occasionally out of trouble.
This role sits right at the point where ideas become real products.
You'll turn customer requirements into designs that can actually be manufactured, and you'll support the teams across sales, operations and NPI to make sure they stay that way.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities
Engineering
Design technical ceramic products and assemblies to meet customer expectations
Conduct engineering and manufacturing feasibility reviews for new and modified Product enquiries
Generate CAD Models & detail drawings to BS8888
Maintain accurate design records, including B.O.Ms and design files
Carry out product realisation activities in compliance to company procedures: ISO9001
Provide timely response and reaction during development process to enable quick decisions
Provide sales with product and technical support
Liaise & meet with customers as required
Manage NBDP allocated projects
Reduce lead time for new product introduction
Support NPI for nominated products
Design & generate detailed drawings of production tooling to support cost effective right first-time manufacture
Liaise with sub-contractors, tool makers, and suppliers to ensure cost effective product manufacture
Support operations / customer feedback process with route cause analysis and problem solving
Manage day to day workload and maintain prompt efficient turn round of orders and work requests
Research new products and methods to improve future prospects
Create prototypes designs to provide validation of ideas
Determine manufacturing specifications that will optimise cost and design
People & Culture
Work as a proactive member of the engineering team and to encourage a continuous improvement culture
Provide support, coach and identify training and development needs in areas where necessary including Engineering Apprentices
Ensure there is good communication both up and down the organisation
Qualifications
Qualifications and Skills
Significant experience in a manufacturing environment
Ability to learn and understand complex technical products and convert this into manufactured products to a high-quality standard
Demonstrate success in developing and improving complex manufacturing processes
Possess a good level of technical competence.
Qualified to HNC level or above in an Engineering / technical discipline
Understanding of ceramic and/or refractory materials. (desirable)
Autodesk Inventor / Autodesk Vault
What You'll Get
A 37‑hour working week (Mon–Thu 8.00–4.30, Fri 8.00–1.00), 25 days' holiday plus bank holidays, a competitive salary, pension scheme, Share Save plan, life cover, EAP, wellbeing support and free parking. And you'll be part of a team that values straight answers, quality work, and engineers who think for themselves.
If this sounds like you, apply now.
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