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Matchtech
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2 days ago
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CES Advanced Composites UK is seeking a motivated and capable Production Engineer to support our newly established Aircraft Interior Development Centre in Romsey. This facility plays a critical role in bridging early-stage composite development and full-scale serial production.

The successful candidate will work at the forefront of product and process development, helping transform prototype and test components into robust, repeatable manufacturing processes. These processes will ultimately be transferred to our production facility in Turkey following successful First Article Inspection (FAI).

In addition, the role will provide secondary support to CES Defence programmes, particularly UK sovereign ballistic armour projects, which may pass through the UK facility for development or rework activities.

This is a hands-on, multidisciplinary role combining design, manufacturing engineering, and project delivery within a growing aerospace and defence composites environment.

Key Responsibilities

Design & Engineering

Create 3D solid models and detailed engineering drawings using SolidWorks

Develop design solutions to support manufacturability and process efficiency

Maintain accurate technical documentation and revision controlManufacturing & Process Development

Develop and optimise CAD/CAM programs for CNC equipment

Support commissioning and operation of new machinery, including:

CNC robot trimming system (on order)

3-axis CNC router table

Attend supplier-provided training courses for new CNC machinery and associated CAD/CAM software, and apply learning to internal process development

Define and refine manufacturing processes for composite components

Support transition from development to production-ready processesAutoclave & Composites Processing

Develop, control, and optimise autoclave cure programs

Support composite layup, curing, and finishing processes

Ensure process consistency and repeatabilityProject Management

Lead and support development projects from concept through to FAI

Track progress, timelines, and deliverables

Liaise with internal stakeholders and international production teamsQuality & Compliance

Support the Quality Manager in maintaining the ISO 9001 Quality Management System

Assist in the implementation of AS9100 certification over the next 12 months

Ensure all processes and documentation meet aerospace standards and traceability requirementsDefence & Ballistic Armour Support

Provide secondary engineering support to CES Defence programmes

Support development and industrialisation of ballistic armour solutions for UK sovereign projects

Assist with occasional rework, modification, or repair activities on armour contracts at the UK site

Ensure compliance with relevant defence and quality standards where applicable

Skills & Experience Required

Engineering degree or strong practical experience in a relevant manufacturing or engineering environment

Proven experience in composite manufacturing or aerospace/defence production environments

Proficiency in SolidWorks (3D modelling and drawing production)

Experience with CNC programming and CAD/CAM systems

Willingness to attend and engage in supplier-led training for new CNC equipment and software

Understanding of composite processes (prepreg, autoclave curing, trimming)

Strong project management and organisational skills

Knowledge of quality systems (ISO 9001; AS9100 desirable)

Personal Attributes

Proactive and hands-on approach

Strong problem-solving mindset

Ability to work independently and as part of a small, growing team

Effective communicator across technical and non-technical teams

Adaptable in a fast-paced development environment

What We Offer

Opportunity to shape a new and growing development centre

Exposure to full product lifecycle from concept to production

Involvement in both aerospace and defence composite applications

Training and upskilling on advanced CNC equipment and CAD/CAM systems

Collaborative international working environment

Career development within advanced composites engineering

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