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Lead Production Engineer

Bordon
£50k – £55k/yr
Posted about 9 hours ago
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Lead Production Engineer | Bordon, £55,000 + Benefits

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A growing manufacturing business in Oxfordshire is looking for a hands-on Lead Production Engineer to take ownership of manufacturing engineering activities, support production performance and help drive continuous improvement across the shop floor.

This is a great opportunity for somebody with a strong manufacturing engineering background who enjoys solving day-to-day production challenges, improving processes and working closely with operators, production and wider engineering teams. The role would suit somebody looking for a first step into a broader leadership position where they can influence culture, coach others and make a visible impact within the business.

As a Lead Production Engineer, You Will

  • Lead manufacturing engineering activities across production
  • Support day-to-day production issues, quality concerns and equipment challenges
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives across the shop floor
  • Improve manufacturing processes, documentation and work instructions
  • Support NPI and engineering development builds
  • Work closely with Production, Quality, Supply Chain and Design teams
  • Analyse production data to improve efficiency, consistency and output
  • Support tooling, fixtures, test equipment and manufacturing processes
  • Coach and support junior engineers and production staff
  • Help develop a stronger lean manufacturing culture across the site

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Skills Required From The Lead Production Engineer

  • Strong manufacturing or production engineering background
  • Continuous improvement / Lean manufacturing experience
  • Experience supporting production and resolving engineering issues
  • Ability to improve manufacturing processes and documentation
  • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
  • Experience working with cross-functional teams
  • Understanding of manufacturing equipment, tooling and fixtures
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced manufacturing environment
  • Confident problem solver with a practical, hands-on approach

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The company are open on industry background and are more interested in strong manufacturing engineering fundamentals, attitude and communication skills than a specific product background. This role offers the opportunity to join a growing business that is becoming part of a larger international group, with genuine long-term progression opportunities available for the right person.

If you are a Lead Production Engineer, suitable and interested in this role, APPLY NOW with an up-to-date CV. We also pay referral fees if you can suggest another suitable person that isn’t already known to us.

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Skills

Manufacturing Engineering
Continuous Improvement
Lean Manufacturing
Production Support
NPI
Stakeholder Management
Process Improvement
Tooling and Fixtures
Problem Solving
Coaching
Cross-functional Teamwork
Documentation

Location

Bordon, England, United Kingdom

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