Indotronix Avani UK
Manufacturing Engineer

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Manufacturing Engineer
Role: Manufacturing Engineer
Location: Birmingham International Airport - BHX
Duration: 6 months – 12 months likely
Role Type: Onsite
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop, author, and maintain technical manufacturing work instructions in accordance with approved engineering, regulatory, and quality requirements.
- Interpret engineering drawings, OEM data, design documentation, and maintenance information to produce accurate and standardized manufacturing plans and work packages.
- Create, manage, and maintain complex electronic manufacturing plans, work orders, and production documentation.
- Control manufacturing configuration, including engineering baselines, master manufacturing plans, aircraft-specific work orders, and non-conformance documentation.
- Act as the interface between production and engineering, managing technical queries from the shop floor and monitoring associated performance metrics.
- Collaborate within Integrated Product Teams (IPTs) to develop manufacturing solutions and support programme delivery throughout the product lifecycle.
- Develop and implement manufacturing plans, tooling strategies, and production methodologies to improve efficiency and product quality.
- Investigate and resolve manufacturing and technical issues using structured problem-solving and root cause analysis techniques.
- Support the introduction of advanced manufacturing technologies, Lean principles, and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance production performance.
- Work closely with engineering teams, suppliers, and internal stakeholders to improve manufacturing capability and operational effectiveness.
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Skills & Experience:
- Degree qualified in an Engineering discipline or equivalent industry experience.
- Experience within a manufacturing, production engineering, or aerospace environment.
- Proven experience producing manufacturing documentation, work instructions, and production planning documentation.
- Strong understanding of engineering drawings, technical documentation, and configuration control processes.
- Experience of root cause analysis, structured problem-solving, and continuous improvement methodologies.
- Knowledge of assembly, integration, and testing of components, assemblies, or aircraft systems.
- Experience using ERP/MRP systems such as SAP, GoldESP, or MESCi.
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to work effectively across engineering and manufacturing teams.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel and Word.
- Knowledge of aircraft systems would be advantageous but is not essential.


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