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Manufacturing New Product Development (NPD) Engineer
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Join our team in Cambridgeshire as a Manufacturing NPD Engineer. You will lead new product development, ensuring seamless scale-up from concept to full production. This hands-on role requires proven NPD/NPI experience and strong cross-functional collaboration. We offer a competitive package inclu...
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United Kingdom , Cambridgeshire
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Manufacturing Engineer - Metrology
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United Kingdom , Coventry
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38000.00 - 50000.00 GBP / Year
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Manufacturing Technology Centre
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Lead Manufacturing Engineer
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Lead Manufacturing Engineer role in Coventry, UK. Provide technical leadership with deep CNC machining expertise in low-volume, high-variety environments. Manage a team, drive process improvements, and validate manufacturing methods. Requires strong CAD/CAM skills (Siemens NX preferred) and offer...
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United Kingdom , Coventry
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56000.00 - 62000.00 GBP / Year
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Manufacturing Engineer Placement Student
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Join Octopus Energy's mission to make energy green and affordable. As a Manufacturing Engineer Placement Student, you'll apply engineering principles to improve processes at our Portadown heat pump factory. This 12-month role is ideal for a hands-on mechanical/manufacturing engineering student. E...
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United Kingdom , Portadown
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Manufacturing Engineer – Project Engineer
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United Kingdom , Coventry
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40000.00 - 60000.00 GBP / Year
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About the Manufacturing Engineer role

Discover a world of opportunity in manufacturing engineering jobs, a dynamic profession at the heart of modern production. Manufacturing Engineers are the vital link between innovative design and tangible reality, applying engineering principles to create efficient, cost-effective, and high-quality manufacturing processes. For those with a passion for problem-solving and a drive to optimize how things are made, a career in this field offers a challenging and rewarding path.

Professionals in manufacturing engineering jobs are typically responsible for the entire product lifecycle, from initial concept to full-scale production and beyond. A core function involves designing, implementing, and refining production processes. This includes selecting the appropriate technologies, designing the layout of production floors for optimal workflow, and developing the sequence of operations for assembling components and final products. They establish time standards for tasks and calculate manufacturing costs, providing critical data for business decisions. Furthermore, they are deeply involved in specifying the necessary tooling, equipment, and automation required to bring a design to life.

A significant area of focus for many Manufacturing Engineers is New Product Introduction (NPI). They collaborate closely with Research & Development (R&D) and design teams to ensure that new products are designed for manufacturability (DFM) and assembly (DFA). They lead the transition of prototypes into stable, scalable mass production, troubleshooting issues and validating that processes meet all quality and specification requirements. Once a product is in production, their role shifts to sustaining engineering, where they continuously seek out and implement cost reductions, yield improvements, and quality enhancements. This involves rigorous root cause analysis of defects, implementing corrective actions, and driving continuous improvement initiatives using methodologies like Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma.

The typical requirements for manufacturing engineering jobs usually include a bachelor's or master's degree in an engineering discipline such as Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, or Manufacturing Engineering. Employers seek candidates with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, capable of applying scientific and empirical analysis to validate processes. Proficiency with engineering software packages for computer-aided design (CAD), statistical analysis, and process simulation is highly valued. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential, as the role requires constant collaboration with diverse teams including management, production floor staff, and external suppliers. While entry-level positions exist, many roles seek 2-5 years of experience, with senior positions requiring greater expertise in project leadership and advanced technical domains. If you are looking to shape the future of production, exploring manufacturing engineering jobs is your first step toward a impactful career.