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Manufacturing Engineer

Bacup
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Position: Manufacturing Engineer

Location: Bacup

Salary: £38,000 - £52,000 per hour (DOE)

Manufacturing Engineer required to join a well-established manufacturing company. The Manufacturing Engineer will play a key role in developing, optimizing, and maintaining manufacturing processes for high-precision orthopedic components and materials.

Manufacturing Engineer Job Overview

Follow company Core Values and all safety, quality, and regulatory requirements (QMS, EMS, FDA, policies, procedures).
Develop and execute process and test method validations (IQ/OQ/PQ/PPQ).
Prepares and reviews accurate, complete engineering documentation.
Design and implement lean manufacturing processes (machining, welding, finishing, cleaning, assembly, inspection).
Support Quality with CAPAs, root cause investigations, and corrective/preventive actions.
Create and updates SOPs, work instructions, and related documentation.
Creates reviews, and approves drawings, layouts, change orders, and specifications.
Use structured quality tools, statistical methods, and DMAIC/Six Sigma for data-driven decisions and variation reduction.
Develop tooling, fixtures, and equipment to improve productivity and cost.
Manages project plans and coordinates engineering activities.
Evaluate and implements new process technologies to improve cycle time and flow.
Ensure internal and customer expectations are met or exceeded.
Create and execute validation protocols, processes, and material evaluations.

Manufacturing Engineer Job Requirements

Engineering or Bachelor's degree in a technical field
Proficient in Microsoft office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook)
Six Sigma trained to Green or Black belt would be advantageous
Experience with Operational Excellence (OPEX) tools and methodologies such as Kaizen, 5S, Value Stream Mapping, and Continuous Improvement
Lean manufacturing and new product development or launch support experience is highly desirable
Experience in medical devices preferred
3-5 years of experience in regulated industry

Manufacturing Engineer Salary & Benefits

Permanent position
Salary - £38,000 to £52,000 (DOE)
Monday to Friday - 35 hour week (early finish on Fridays)
Competitive holiday allowance
Pension schemeBennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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