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Manufacturing Engineer - Aerospace
Location: Titchfield, Hampshire | Contract until June 2026
Key skills required for this role
Manufacturing Engineer, Aerospace, NPI
Important
Aerospace, Manufacturing, Assembly and Test
Our client, a respected leader in the aerospace industry, is looking for a Manufacturing Engineer to join their team on a contract basis. This is an exciting opportunity to be involved in a site relocation project and play a key role in supporting manufacturing operations through this transition.
Pay Rates:
Up to £38 p/h PAYE + Holiday Pay or £43.52 p/h including holiday pay (Equivalent to £50.49 p/h Umbrella)
Key Responsibilities:
* Support New Product Introduction (NPI), managing processes from initial design through to production ramp-up.
* Conduct PFMEA activities, identifying potential failure modes and collaborating with cross-functional teams to develop robust action plans.
* Participate in Stranger Reviews to assess manufacturability and capability for legacy and non-standard products.
* Drive continuous improvement initiatives using Lean, Six Sigma, or similar methodologies.
* Develop and maintain comprehensive documentation for both legacy and new manufacturing processes, including work instructions and SOPs.
* Lead problem-solving activities, identifying root causes and implementing effective solutions.
* Proactively identify and deliver process or product improvements to enhance quality, reduce costs, and optimise production methods.
Requirements:
* Proven experience in a Manufacturing Engineering role within the aerospace sector.
* Strong knowledge of NPI processes and PFMEA.
* Familiarity with fabrication processes, tooling, assembly methods, and quality control standards.
* Continuous improvement mindset, with exposure to Lean or Six Sigma practices.
* Eligibility to live and work in the UK, in compliance with ITAR regulations.
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