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Manufacturing Engineer
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This is a fantastic opportunity for an energetic and enthusiastic Manufacturing Engineer to play a critically important role as we continue to drive growth with an exciting range of world-leading products. Working as part of the Operations team, you will make a real difference to the performance of the business, developing in your career whilst being able to see the impact of your efforts.
The primary responsibility is for current products and new products to be manufacturable and sustainable in serial production at Emblation and with third-party contract manufacturers.
Main duties
- Maintain and implement GMP documentation, and operate within Emblation’s ISO 13485 compliant QMS.
- Identify, facilitate and lead continuous improvement projects for existing products and processes on fact and data-based analysis of yield and efficiency data.
- Work directly with Supply Chain to overcome obsolescence, shortages by offering alternative solutions
- Act as the lead manufacturing stakeholder in the new product introduction:
- Participate in design reviews with design teams providing manufacturing expertise so that new products meet (DFM) design-for-manufacture, (DFA) design-for-assembly, (DFT) design-for-test, and (DFSC) design-for-Supply Chain requirements.
- Oversee the successful transfer of new products from design to production.
- Support production process validation programs.
- Assist with the product service repair function, internally or in partnership with third-party contract manufacturer to deliver customer satisfaction.
- Attend Operations and Manufacturing planning meetings.
Essential skills
- Practical knowledge of electronic manufacturing services for high variability, low volume products
- Hands on experience working in a production environment, delivering against tight timescales and being adaptable t changing environments within a GMP environment
- Solid understanding of Operational processes as they relate to electronic components, material supply chain principles, manufacturing processes, and product development processes.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- IT proficient.
- Self-motivated to further develop skill set with the ability to work independently, or as part of a team.
- Excellent attention to detail and commitment to customer service excellence
- Understanding of Good Manufacturing Practice as it relates to medical device design, development and manufacturing.
- A relevant qualification and/or minimum 5 years experience in electronics manufacturing as a manufacturing engineer.
- Knowledge of continuous improvement tools and techniques.
Additional Information
- Full time, 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday
- Work Location : in person, on site
- Salary range (dependent on experience) £35,000 – £55,000
Benefits
- Company pension
- Free parking
- On-site gym
- Flexible working hours
- Bonus scheme
- BHN Extras
- Cyclescheme
- bYond
- Discounts
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent