McLaren Automotive Ltd
Senior Logistics Engineer

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The Senior Logistics Engineer – Lineside Delivery is responsible for the end-to-end design, implementation and execution of internal material delivery systems from warehouse to lineside. The role ensures parts are safely, efficiently and consistently presented at the point of use, supporting production performance, operator ergonomics and operational stability.
The role acts as the technical authority for lineside delivery engineering, owning delivery media, material flow design, kitting and sequencing integration, and physical and system-based solutions that enable consistent production support.
Why This Role Matters:
This role forms the critical link between warehouse operations and manufacturing, ensuring that materials are delivered in the correct format, quantity, sequence and timing to support build requirements. The role ensures internal logistics solutions are safe, efficient, repeatable and adaptable to production change.
What You'll Do
- Internal Material Flow and Lineside Delivery Design: Lead the design and optimisation of material flow from warehouse through to lineside, ensuring safe, efficient and repeatable delivery into production. Translate packaging formats into effective internal delivery methods.
- Delivery Media and Handling Solutions: Own the specification, design and implementation of delivery media including stillages, trollies, dollies, carts and point-of-use presentation solutions, ensuring part protection, ergonomic handling and safe movement.
- Lineside Presentation, Kitting and Sequencing: Define and implement lineside presentation standards, kitting strategies and sequencing processes to support build requirements, minimise disruption and ensure consistent presentation at point of use.
- Warehouse to Lineside Handover: Own the interface between inbound logistics and internal delivery, ensuring smooth transition from receipt and putaway into internal logistics flows, removing inefficiencies and double handling.
- Delivery Frequency and Replenishment Strategy: Define and optimise delivery frequencies, replenishment methods and route strategies to balance production requirements, space constraints and labour efficiency.
- Internal Logistics Projects and Launch Readiness: Lead engineering activities for new programmes including delivery media readiness, route design and lineside capability. Represent the function in programme reviews and gateway forums.
- Stakeholder Collaboration and Governance: Act as the engineering representative across Manufacturing, Logistics, Engineering, Quality and Facilities, ensuring alignment, stakeholder sign-off and robust decision-making.
- Data, Layout and Flow Optimisation: Analyse layouts, routes and performance data to identify constraints and improvement opportunities across internal logistics and lineside delivery systems.
- Budget Ownership and Cost Control: Own and manage delivery media, equipment and improvement costs, identifying opportunities to reduce spend through optimisation and standardisation.
- Internal Transport and Route Efficiency: Work closely with warehouse and transport teams to ensure efficient unloading, internal transfer, route optimisation and timely delivery to production without bottlenecks.
- Leadership and Capability Development: Provide technical leadership to junior engineers and operational teams, coaching in standardised processes, safe handling and delivery media use.
- Quality, Compliance and Operational Control: Ensure all internal logistics processes and delivery media comply with safety, quality and operational standards. Implement controls to protect product integrity and reduce risk.
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Performance Monitoring:
- Track performance across delivery efficiency, lineside presentation quality and process stability
- Monitor launch readiness and operational risks associated with lineside delivery
- Provide structured updates to management on performance, risks and improvement activity
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Education:
- Degree-level education, or equivalent experience, in Logistics Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or Supply Chain
Experience:
- Experience in logistics engineering, internal material flow or production support within manufacturing
- Experience designing delivery media, routes or lineside presentation systems
- Experience supporting new model launches or engineering change environments
- Experience leading projects and working cross-functionally
Skills:
- Strong understanding of internal logistics and lineside delivery systems
- Knowledge of kitting, sequencing and replenishment principles
- Strong analytical and problem-solving ability
- Strong stakeholder engagement and influencing capability
- Proficient in Excel, PowerPoint and relevant systems
What We'll Do for You
We offer a wide-ranging benefits package, which includes:
- Structured career development framework
- 25 days’ holiday, plus bank holiday. Annual buy & sell up to five days
- Enhanced company pension scheme
- Discretionary annual bonus award
- Private medical insurance and health cash plan
- Life assurance benefit
- Ability to apply for a sabbatical of up to one year after only two years’ service
- Benefits you can adapt to your lifestyle, such as discounted shopping
- Generous parental leave policies
- A range of wellbeing initiatives, such as employee assistance programme and free financial & mortgage advice
Who Are We?
No restraints. No limitations. We don’t simply push boundaries. We completely rethink them. McLaren Automotive exists to create breath-taking performance road cars.
It takes a community to do what we do. A diverse group of people with many areas of expertise, united by their passion to deliver visionary products and set new benchmarks.
McLaren Automotive commits to equal opportunity for all. Diversity, Equality and Inclusion is at the heart of our impact, it drives our innovation and enables us to truly create something special. Join us on our journey.
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