Job Description
Do you have an understanding of processes such as machining and fabrication? Do you have experience in planning manufacturing methods within a machining or fabrication environment and/or managing projects from the customers brief through to delivery, on time and within budget? If so, then please read on!
The basics:
Role: Manufacturing Engineer
Location: Alfreton
Salary: Up to £50,000 DOE
Hours: Monday to Thursday (7.30am-4.30pm) and Fridays (7.30am-2.00pm)
Contracted hours: 40 per week
Holidays and Benefits: 33 days holiday, Xmas shut down, 7.5% pension, x4 salary death in service.
Overview:
We now require an additional Manufacturing Engineer to join the team. Working in modern, purpose-built manufacturing facilities for a company that manufacture precision engineered components. You will be working in a first-class precision engineering environment that have processes such as machining, fabrication and a number of out sourced processes also.
As the Manufacturing Engineer you will be working in a technical role managing projects for the customer from start to finish, ensuring the project is delivered on time and within budget.
You will create manufacturing route cards to ensure the best methods to manufacture liaising with internal departments whilst also managing any external resources required for the project.
The ideal candidate/Manufacturing Engineer may have some of the following, however, please note these are only desirable and not essential as all applications will be looked at individually:
Commutable from Alfreton, Derby, Chesterfield, Mansfield, Ilkeston and surrounding areas.
If you are interested in the Manufacturing Engineer role, please apply immediately due to the urgency of this position.
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