Senior Manufacturing Engineer

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Overview

Managing Composites is a quickly growing family headquartered in Spain. Our unique background, with extensive experience, enables any project to happen successfully and seamlessly, and now, we’re on the hunt for a talented Composites Engineer to become part of our team. This job is based in the UK. This 100% Remote role offers the opportunity to work on innovative projects, collaborate with skilled professionals, and contribute to the success of our organization.

Responsibilities

  • Delivering effective design management on individual projects
  • Analysis of quality issues in projects
  • Obtaining external designs and analyzing them for potential errors or critical points and documenting possible solutions
  • Development and design of additional components, redesign of received components, and preparation of relevant documentation
  • Selection of materials considering manufacturer and/or supplier availability
  • To assist in the development of new processes and procedures across teams
  • Implement and maintain rigorous engineering process methodology amongst the manufacturing team
  • Compilation and selection of technical regulations, standards, and norms
  • Research and information gathering, including articles and datasheets
  • To collaborate cross-functionally to support the successful delivery of projects, across both internal and external stakeholders
  • Completion of the corresponding 4C and QR documents
  • Proposing solutions to address the problem
  • Visiting clients/suppliers when necessary
  • Lead Practical Problem-Solving activities (PPS) to address Quality Concern Reports (QCR)
  • Represent Managing Composites as a subject matter expert for teaching and project activities
  • Supporting customers from development stage to serial production, managing suppliers and component manufacturing through to on-line assembly support

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, or a related field
  • Experience of working with Fusion 360 and Microsoft Project
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English
  • Strong time-management skills and the ability to organise, coordinate and prioritise competing priorities
  • Ability to work effectively in a team environment
  • To enjoy working hands-on with a proactive attitude
  • Advanced in Excel
  • Comprehensive understanding of composite components and their production techniques
  • Knowledge of finishing processes including machining, curing, fastening and surface preparation
  • Knowledge of composite component inspection and repair techniques
  • Willingness to travel within the UK and overseas to support customers when required

Benefits

  • Flexible work arrangements: Work when and where you prefer
  • 23 working days of annual leave. Plus 14 Bank Holidays and 24th and 29th December.
  • Paid sick leave, because your health comes first.
  • Company events.
  • Ongoing learning with The Native Lab, our in-house professional development platform.
  • A focus on your motivation and well-being, with initiatives designed to keep you happy and thriving.

Why join us?

We live and breathe composites, especially when it comes to automotive innovation. From luxury cars and electric vehicles to high-performance sports cars, we’re involved in designing and developing the parts that make the future of mobility possible. We also work on cutting-edge projects in aerospace and marine. You’ll be joining a team at the heart of the most exciting developments in composites today, supporting the delivery of lightweight components and engineering solutions for advanced mobility and beyond.

At Managing Composites, we embrace our "House of Culture" and hold firm to our core company values. These values include respect, transparency, team support, equality, recognition, and the well-being of everyone involved in our journey.

Seniority level

  • Not Applicable

Employment type

  • Full-time

Industries

  • Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
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Location:
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Salary:
£125,000 - £150,000
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Engineering

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