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Manufacturing Controls Engineer

Desford
5 days ago
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Are you a proactive Controls Engineer driven by change and innovation? We have a high-impact, 18-month contract opportunity for an engineer ready to manage large-scale manufacturing improvement projects valued at $200k to $2M.

You will join a highly-focused team, taking the lead on implementing the latest manufacturing technologies and driving multi-million dollar projects from concept to completion. If you thrive on identifying automation opportunities and using your PLC expertise to solve complex problems, we want to hear from you.

Location: Desford, Leicestershire

Contract: 18 months

Pay: £22.50 - £24.50 per hour + 20% Shift Uplift (approx. £48,000 per year)

Hours: Afternoon Shift (Mon-Wed 16:30-02:30, Thu 16:30-02:00)

What You Will Do:

Drive Automation: Identify, justify, and implement new automation and robotics opportunities on the shop floor.

Lead Controls: Use your expertise with Siemens and Mitsubishi PLC/HMI software to diagnose production issues and standardise legacy systems.

Manage Major Projects: Take full-scope responsibility for improvement projects-managing budgets, resources, and timelines to hit People, Quality, Velocity, and Cost targets.

Develop Solutions: Create and refine manufacturing process solutions using tools like PFMEAs and control plans.

Collaborate & Coach: Work cross-functionally to drive DFM, develop equipment specifications, manage suppliers, and mentor others.

The ideal candidate will have:

Experience In:

Manufacturing Processes: Deep knowledge of manufacturing methods, technologies, and processes.

Project Management: Proven ability to plan, organise, and control large-scale projects, managing budgets and resources to achieve targets.

Manufacturing Safety: A strong understanding of safety regulations and hazard identification.

Problem Management: Using disciplined methodologies to find the root cause and resolve complex manufacturing problems.

Judgement & Decision Making: Evaluating complex situations and choosing the best path forward to maximise organisational performance

Lean Manufacturing: Knowledge of lean philosophy and implementation.

Desirable Skills:

A degree or equivalent experience.

6 Sigma project leadership experience.

Knowledge of assembly, test, or finishing processes.

Experience with quality resolution tools (8D, 5why).

Working knowledge of Siemens Teamcenter.

What You Will Get:

This is more than just a contract; it's a chance to build on your skills by working with diverse functional teams and gain a deep understanding of wider business requirements. You'll be joining a skilled and inclusive environment where your contribution makes a visible impact.

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