Production Engineer

Willenhall
4 days ago
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PRODUCTION ENGINEER NEEDED IN THE WEST MIDLANDS!!

Are you a Production Engineer who is either HNC or HND qualified, do you live within a 25 mile radius of Willenhall, and are you seeking a new opportunity in the West Midlands?!

We are seeking a Production Engineer to join a long-standing manufacturing business in Willenhall (West Midlands), the working hours for this role is 8.00am - 16.45pm Mon-Thurs, with a 12.30pm finish on a Friday (37.5 hours per week), and the job comes with an annual salary of up to £38,000 per annum (DOE).

The hiring manager is looking for someone who holds a HNC or HND (or equivalent) in either Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering, and they would like someone who has a minimum of 3 years experience in a similar Production Engineer or Manufacturing Engineer role.

We are looking for someone who has previously used CAD daily, and experience with Solidworks would be preferred, previous experience with an ERP System would also be preferred - Microsoft AX experience would be highly advantageous but is not essential.

Anyone who has worked as a Production Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Process Engineer, Mechanical Engineer or Manufacturing Process Engineer would be well received.

What You Will Do:

Develop and implement alternative production methods using Lean tools and techniques.
Drive automation and robotics implementation to optimise processes.
Design factory layouts, fixtures, tooling, and manufacturing processes for new products.
Create concepts and drawings using software such as CAD SolidWorks and ME10.
Collaborate with the shop floor and cross-functional teams to solve issues and improve work flows.
Lead productivity improvements and quality enhancements using Lean techniques like SMED, TPM, and Standard Operations.
What You Will Bring:

Minimum of 3 years experience in a similar role - ESSENTIAL
A HNC or HND (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering - ESSENTIAL
A strong understanding of production drawings and the ability to interpret them effectively.
Proven experience in Lean Manufacturing and improving productivity.
Familiarity with ERP systems and the ability to place Purchase Orders.
Must be PC literate and have experience with CAD Software
This role is a vital part of the company's mission to enhance efficiency, safety, and sustainability in manufacturing. By joining this team, you'll contribute to the development of innovative solutions and play a key role in supporting new product introductions and factory re-layouts. This company prides itself on fostering a collaborative and dynamic environment where employees are empowered to succeed.

Location:

The role is based in Willenhall (West Midlands)

The site offers excellent facilities, including on-site parking, electric chargers, and a canteen serving hot and cold food daily.

Interested?:

Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your career as a Production Engineer in a company that values innovation and excellence. Apply now to take the next step in your professional journey!

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