Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
19 Aug, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
19 May, 25
Experience
10 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Specifications, Aerospace Engineering, Manufacturing Processes, Design, Manufacturing
Industry
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
JOB DESCRIPTION
In the UK, Safran Seats specialises solely in the First Class and Business Class seating markets for wide body aircraft, with industrial and engineering teams in Cwmbran and Newport, Wales and Brackley, England.
As IPT lead manufacturing engineer, you will be responsible for leading a team of
manufacturing engineers and technicians and ensuring product designs meet manufacturing and assembly requirements. You will have a solid background in new product introduction from a manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities will include:
Ensure design reviews are supported at the right level and issues communicated, logged and resolved
Drive team to ensure design for assembly/manufacture issues are highlighted and eliminated at every key stage of the programme. Lead lessons learnt sessions of previous design issues at the beginning of projects
Work with other engineering functions to agree on development build requirements and ensure that builds are carried out and necessary improvements made
Ensure make vs buy activities are conducted on time and guided by the company’s areas of core competency.
Review the make vs buy strategy with the purchasing department and propose changes
Develop a production strategy with operations that will ensure customers’ requirements are adequately met and estimate CAPEX requirement for tooling
Ensure wastes are eliminated during the design of the production process and the team is trained in the application of lean methodology
Ensure APQP & PPAP documentation are compiled and released at the correct level of quality and on time.
Ensure PFMEAS are completed and all actions are closed. Periodically check aerospace standards for new updates to FMEA methodology
Work with systems engineering to agree on validation and verification requirements for new products. Ensure validation and verification requirements are built into the project plan
Ensure tools and equipment requirements are identified and budgeted for and specification documents capture not just functional requirements but ergonomic and health and safety requirements
Ensure industrialisation deliverables for key events such as PDR, CDR, Test builds, PTR and PPAP are planned and achieved
Ensure all industrialisation and production related issues are resolved before approving release of BOM
Recognise the need to carry out a route cause analysis to resolve an issue. Organise the required team and ensure the process is duly carried out
Check and approve engineering drawings ensuring effect of tolerances on the assembly process is taken into consideration
Ensure availability and accuracy of industrialisation timing plans for programmes. Use timing plans to manage and justify resource requirement. Propose, agree and implement mitigating actions for tasks on a critical path
Ensure programmes are on track as per programme and department gate schedules.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Candidate skills:
B.Eng. in Mechanical, Manufacturing or Aerospace Engineering OR
HND gained through an apprenticeship
Minimum of 10 years in an aerospace or automotive manufacturing
environment
Proven experience of leading and developing a technical team
Experience of working within company and regulatory processes, standards and specifications
Excellent knowledge of design for manufacture and assembly principles
Good knowledge of manufacturing processes
Good knowledge and application of Lean Six Sigma principles
Please refer the Job description for details