Industrious Recruitment are seeking an Engineer working on assembly lines within a manufacturing environment for our client based in Leighton Buzzard
Working within a team of co-workers who focus on pro-active maintenance.
Helping to reduce engineering downtime and improve overall productivity.
There will be a requirement to work alone on small tasks, as well as working within a team
Quick learner with foundation of engineering work and understanding in the diverse equipment in use.
The role holder will possess the capability to grow within the role, and it is anticipated that sustained successful delivery within this role will lead to further opportunities within the organisation.
The Shift Engineer reports directly to the Moulding & Assembling Engineering Supervisor
The role has internal contact with all departments on site and Suppliers Contractors and Other Engineering Department.
Key Accountabilities:
Working within teams and encouraging correct behaviours
Maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of OHSE legislation and taking the necessary steps to ensure Engineering compliance
Completing the necessary risk assessments for each job
Challenging co-workers who are not working safely
Promoting the use of the near miss system
Always working in a safe manner and reporting unsafe conditions
Quality
Implementing Engineering initiatives that will drive Quality improvements
Supporting Quality improvement programmes
Waste
Identifying and implementing Engineering solutions that will minimise waste production
Working closely with Operational teams to support waste improvement programmes
Engineering Responsibilities
Taking a central role of TPM within the engineering team
Taking a central role for continuous improvement activities within the engineering team
Implementation of engineering work instructions and training documentation as and when required.
Continuous improvement of all related production equipment to drive OEE up and above specified targets and to reduce scrap to below specified targets.
* To ensure PPM/Breakdowns are completed in a timely manner. Notification to be given to the department Manager when scheduled time-lines may not met with reasons why.
* Investigation of reoccurring faults and follow up action is essential; the engineer has the responsibility to send equipment back to manufactures for analysis and repair.
* To log all major breakdowns per shift on the maintenance fault log / CMM’s system
* Ensure a high level of health and safety is adhered to at all time’s leading by example.
* To communicate with department Managers or deputies and prioritise work loads in times of multiple breakdowns.
People Management
Liaise with operational management and workforce regarding engineering maintenance requirements
Able to work from planned work sheets and provide adequate information regarding faults / repairs
Full and effective feedback to maintenance management regarding work carried out, training needs and early warning of imminent maintenance problems (i.e. provide info required to formulate preventative maintenance plans)
Limited interaction with external contractors on specific maintenance tasks
A high level of house keeping is required at all times, sufficient time should be allocated at the end of your shift to clean your working area and put all tools away in a professional manner.
Hygiene
Complying with 5S activities
Challenging non-conformance
Job Specific Technical Requirements
Engineering knowledge of Assembly lines;(desirable but not essential)
Understanding of Continuous Improvement / Operational Excellence tools and techniques
Operational Excellence/ Continuous Improvements
Actively seeking best practice solutions on-site & externally.
Determination to deliver best in class
Promoting Operational Excellence and Continuous Improvements within Engineering across the site
Education and Certifications
Time served Industrial Electrician
Experience in an Industrial engineering environment
ONC minimum
Relevant equipment specific training courses, (Plc’s, drives etc)
Computer literate • Some regulatory and legislative knowledge, including OHSE
Knowledge and Experience
Positive attitude
Process knowledge/experience
Problems solving skills
Good organisational skills
Experience of Operational Engineering within a Manufacturing environment; Preferably FMGC