Manufacturing Production Engineer (milton Keynes)

Milton Keynes, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Production Engineer to join our friendly team, at Niftylift. The role is based at our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Milton Keynes.



We offer competitive pay rates, excellent working conditions, 25 days holiday which increases with service, plus bank holidays, a healthcare & benefits scheme, 5% contributory pension, a death-in-service life insurance scheme, a profit-related bonus scheme, and subsidised refreshments.



Niftylift Limited is one of the world's leading privately owned designers and manufacturers of mobile elevated work platforms. Our customer base is global, with products sold and locally supported in over 40 different countries. This success is comprehensively supported by a team of over 500 full-time staff members across our three UK 'centre of excellence' manufacturing sites in the UK.

About the Role:




The Production Engineer will support an allocation of existing assembly lines in achieving the current and forecast output volumes. The successful candidate will be responsible for defining production processes and procedures, evaluating, developing, sustaining and providing resources to achieve current and forecast output volumes within their allocated area of responsibility, and will support the manufacture of the Company's existing and new product range by generating effective engineering information, systems and manufacturing processes whilst championing the implementation of a successful Lean Manufacturing culture.

Main Responsibilities:



Define and sustain lean space allocation and layout plan for allocated value streams including maintenance and updates of existing CAD layout files. Define and sustain lean step process documents (sequence, task, parts, consumables, tools, health and safety requirements, standard/core times, and setup and run cycle times for each task step) for each value stream process. Define and sustain required lean balanced operations (time, people, plant, and equipment) for each allocated value stream. Define, implement, and sustain required lean tools, equipment, and machinery for each operation for each allocated value stream. Define, provide, and sustain lean manual standard core times for each process step - 'Value added times' plus 'Necessary non-value added times' inclusive of plant and equipment lean set-up and cycle run times. Maintain VM data (MRP) structures and fields, including engineering master / works order structures, resources, standard times, operations etc. data for each product routed to the allocated value stream. Perform and sustain required health and safety requirements for each operation, through each process flow step/task and work instruction, to provide safe processes for each allocated value stream. Review and identify where there is potential for automation to be financially justifiable for introduction within the operations/stages of the process flow for each allocated value stream, to achieve current and forecast output requirements. Audit process adherence and improvement to remove the seven wastes for each operation. Define, design, and sustain required jig, fixture, lifting, and production aid requirements for each operation through each process flow for each allocated value stream. Provide effective stakeholder meeting support for all allocated areas of responsibility.

Qualifications & Experience:



Proven skills, knowledge, experience, and expertise in developing and supporting new and existing production lines and plant equipment. Level 5 qualification in related engineering, or 5 years demonstratable experience. Demonstrated engineering / manufacturing experience. Excellent analytical skills combined with good negotiation and conflict management skills with proficiency in computers would be beneficial. Demonstrated working knowledge of Lean/Six Sigma in the manufacturing field (desirable). Formal training in Lean/Six Sigma (desirable).

Characteristics:



Adaptable to accept new changes in the field of production engineering. Strong organisation, planning, and implementation skills. Ability to identify problems and resolve them quickly. Strong oral and written communication skills. Self-driven with a positive attitude. Result-oriented.

Working Hours & Salary:



Working hours for the role are 40 per week (08:00 - 16:30, Monday - Friday). Due to the nature of this role, it is based on-site 5 days per week. Salary range 40,000 - 45,000 per annum (depending on experience).

Benefits:



25 days annual leave + bank holiday (holiday entitlement increases with service). Annual bonus (on average 500 per annum). 5% Contributory Pension scheme. Healthcare Scheme. Death in Service Life Insurance Scheme. Free Company Lunches. Free Company Family Days. Cycle to Work Scheme. * Referral Scheme.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4237915
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Full Time
  • Job Location
    Milton Keynes, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
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