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Armstrong Fluid Technology

Manufacturing Engineer

Manchester
Posted 29 days ago
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Manufacturing Engineer

Title: Manufacturing Engineer Reports to: Quality Assurance & Manufacturing Engineering Manager Base: Manchester Site - Fulltime - Onsite Contract: 6 Months FTC

Imagine working at the forefront of innovation in fluid-flow technology, with over 1400 colleagues across the globe, and contributing to a legacy of excellence that spans eight manufacturing facilities on four continents. Armstrong Fluid Technology is more than just a leader in our industry; we are a community of the brightest and most creative minds, driven by a shared mission to engineer the future and safeguard our planet.

As a member of our team, you'll dive into an environment that encourages learning and boundary-pushing every day. You'll be part of an agile and dynamic workplace where today's solutions are built for tomorrow's challenges.

The Manufacturing Engineer will be responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining manufacturing processes to increase efficiency, reduce costs, improve sustainability, and maximize profitability. This role requires collaboration with cross-functional teams, including design, quality, and production teams, to ensure that manufacturing systems are effective and meet the company's production goals.

Job Accountability Process Design and Improvement: Develop, evaluate, and improve manufacturing processes. Design and implement process flow and layout strategies to optimize production efficiency. Analyse production workflows and identify areas for improvement. Production Support: Provide technical support to production teams to resolve manufacturing issues. Collaborate with production personnel to troubleshoot problems and develop solutions. Ensure that manufacturing processes are compliant with health, safety, and environmental regulations. Equipment and Tooling: Specify, select, and oversee the installation of new manufacturing equipment. Maintain and improve existing equipment to enhance productivity. Design and procure tooling and fixtures required for manufacturing processes. Cost Reduction: Analyse manufacturing costs and identify opportunities for cost reduction. Implement lean manufacturing principles and techniques to reduce waste and improve efficiency. Collaborate with procurement and supply chain teams to optimize material usage. Documentation and Reporting: Develop and maintain process documentation, including work instructions, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and process flow diagrams. Document changes to manufacturing processes and ensure all modifications are updated in relevant systems. Project Management: Lead and manage projects aimed at improving manufacturing processes or introducing new products. Develop project timelines, resource plans, and budgets. Coordinate with stakeholders to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. Continuous Improvement: Drive continuous improvement initiatives within the manufacturing environment. Stay updated with the latest manufacturing technologies and industry trends. Conduct training sessions for production staff on new processes or equipment.

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What We’re Looking For To thrive in this role, you should bring: Education: Bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a related field. Experience: Substantial experience in manufacturing engineering, process engineering, or a similar role. Skills: Strong knowledge of manufacturing processes and materials. Proficiency in CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks) and other engineering tools. Experience with lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, or other process improvement methodologies. Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Strong project management and organizational skills. Effective communication and teamwork abilities. Knowledge of quality management systems (e.g., ISO 9001). Right to work in the UK - Permanent Status

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Why Armstrong Fluid Technology? By joining us, you’ll become part of a global community dedicated to pushing the boundaries of fluid-flow technology. You’ll have endless opportunities to learn, grow, and make a significant impact on the world. Together, we'll build tomorrow’s solutions today.

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Skills

Manufacturing Processes
CAD Software
AutoCAD
SolidWorks
Lean Manufacturing
Six Sigma
Project Management
Problem Solving
ISO 9001
Process Design
Tooling Design
Cost Reduction

Location

Manchester, England, United Kingdom

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