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PRESS TOOL DESIGN ENGINEER
Commutable from Minworth, Coleshill, Tamworth and Sutton Coldfield
To cGBP50k neg dep exp + benefits
Our client has been established for almost 40 years and are recognised market leaders in the design and development, manufacture and distribution of an impressive portfolio of electrical cabling and connection solutions for supply throughout the world, and as a result of continued success and an ongoing programme of strategic growth for 2026 and beyond, are now looking to recruit an experienced, hands:on and proactive Press Tool Design Engineer to complement their professional and successful Solutions Design team.
Reporting to the Manufacturing Design Engineering Manager and based near Coleshill, the successful Press Tool Design Engineer will be responsible for designing and developing press tool and fixture designs as well as implementing improvements to the manufacturing and assembly processes. Working within the core values of the global business, you will join a team of experienced design professionals responsible for understanding company objectives and striving to meet and exceed the KPIs and metrics, delivering improved efficiencies and reducing downtime as well as investigating and undertaking analysis on how to improve existing tooling or components.
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Able to summarise scientific and engineering principles in an easy:to:understand manner and create technical reports to summarise findings and present information using PowerPoint, as a Press Tool Design Engineer you will cover the concept, specification and development of new tooling components and undertake CAD model creation, prototyping and appropriate testing before performing essential material stress:strain analysis calculations and DFMEA/PFMEA analysis. You will also be tasked with identifying new systems and processes to drive quality, efficiency and save costs, and will evaluate existing manufacturing processes before researching and developing solutions to increase efficiency, reduce down time, waste and scrap in order to ensure consistent repeatable processes and product quality.
With excellent communication skills at all levels, you will be able to communicate effectively with clients, colleagues and contractors of all levels involved in a project, and you will be skilled in managing and planning your time effectively in order to ensure your projects are delivered on time, to standard and in:budget. Other duties will include working with the coordinators and operatives to implement new machines and procedures, providing manufacturing support and information for all processes, creating CAD drawings, Press Tooling and Fixture designs as well as reviewing and storing them safely, generating and maintaining product and process data, and undertaking NPD and associated testing and research as required.


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To be considered for this varied and challenging Press Tool Design Engineer it is envisaged that the successful candidate will demonstrate at least 4+ years experience in a similar Press Tooling design position (having design single, multi stage and progression press tool solutions) and realistically be qualified to at least HNC level or above in a relevant Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering discipline, along with SAP/ERP experience and knowledge of 3D Cad (CREO Parametric or SolidWorks) and demonstrable experience of Press Tool or jig and fixture design and knowledge of metal manufacturing processes and of ferrous and non:ferrous metals.
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