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SG Technologies Ltd

Production Engineer

Wennington
Posted about 13 hours ago
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Company Description

SG Technologies (SGTec) is a global manufacturer of high-performance magnetic components and assemblies and is part of Neo Magnequench, a world leader in advanced magnetic materials and technologies. Based in Rainham, Essex, we partner with leading technology and manufacturing companies to develop innovative magnetic solutions used in electric vehicles, industrial systems, and other advanced applications. Through cutting-edge production technologies and a commitment to zero-defect manufacturing, we deliver world-class products to customers around the globe.

Role Description

The Production Engineer will be responsible for leading activities on new product introductions in areas of expertise, working with others to develop the appropriate processes / process modifications for new parts. This is a ‘hands on’ production engineering role to support production and new product development introduction.

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Key responsibilities and accountabilities:

  • Design & develop new tooling schemes for the specific details of the parts being produced
  • Produce prototypes including limited production of parts
  • Engineering responsibility for press tooling
  • Troubleshoot production issues on existing equipment
  • Work on production improvements
  • Participate in design reviews for new and current products
  • Write specifications for new equipment for the new products we are developing
  • Project manage the introduction of new machines and critically to be able to run and train others on the new machines/processes
  • Participate in design reviews for new and current products
  • Present solutions and ideas to the wider team (manufacturing, Engineering, Quality)
  • Develop a strong working understanding of:
    • Multilevel press setting
    • Single level mechanical & Hydraulic press setting
    • Rotary presses
    • Moulding
    • Grinding processes
    • Heat treatment processes
    • Develop a working understanding of automotive APQP

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Skills and experience:

  • The critical outputs of the role must be systemised in drawings, work instructions, FMEA’s and control plans
  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering or apprenticeship route
  • Ideally have 3 years’ experience in a similar role
  • Hands-on mechanical and electrical workshop skills
  • Must be a good communicator and be self-motivated
  • Must be driven and persistent to achieve demanding targets
  • Experience of high-volume production processes and CAD will be advantageous
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Skills

Tooling Design
Prototyping
Troubleshooting
Project Management
CAD
APQP
FMEA
Control Plans
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Workshop Skills
Press Setting
Moulding
Grinding Processes
Heat Treatment
New Product Introduction
Work Instructions

Location

Wennington, England, United Kingdom

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