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  • Alfreton

    Amanufacturer of complex components to the aerospace, defence & energy sectors has a new vacancy for a Manufacturing Engineer. Candidates are sought...

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  • Clevedon

    Manufacturing Engineer Process Developments Company We are a global precision manufacturing business. We specialize in the manufacture of parts for...

    Posted 16 days ago

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  • United Kingdom

    A new and exciting opportunity has arisen for a Manufacturing Engineer to join a great manufacturing company priding itself on quality. With no day...

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  • Royston

    Rate: £34 per hour (PAYE) or £45 per hour (Umbrella) IR35: This role will fall within IR35 guidelines so we cannot use Limited Companies Duration:...

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  • United Kingdom

    Great opportunities for Manufacturing Engineers There has never been a more exciting time to be a Manufacturing Engineer at AWE, a...

    Posted 18 days ago

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  • Clevedon

    Manufacturing Engineer Production Support Aerospace Sector £30-£40k If you are an experience manufacturing engineer with a background in production...

    Posted 13 days ago

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  • Newton Aycliffe

    A leading global manufacturing supplier in Newton Aycliffe area are looking for a dedicated Mainufacturing Engineer. Salary £40,000 per annum Day...

    Posted 7 days ago

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  • Bradford

    I am looking for a Production Improvement Engineer who has knowledge and understanding of the production techniques for material handling, assembly...

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  • Doncaster

    We are looking for a highly motivated and flexible individual to join our small new and growing manufacturing team. This person will be responsible...

    Posted 19 days ago

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  • King's Lynn

    Role - Manufacturing Engineer Location – Kings Lynn, Norfolk Salary – £40,000 to £45,000 DOE Fantastic opportunity for an experience Manufacturing...

    Posted 20 days ago

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  • Cheltenham

    We are seeking an experienced Manufacturing/Tooling Engineer to join the Engineering team of a well-stablished medical manufacturer based in Bourton...

    Posted 35 days ago

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  • Ripley

    We are currently seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to join our team. The primary responsibility of this role is to ensure that new and existing...

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  • Coventry

    Are you a Manufacturing Engineer looking for your next challenge? We have a excellent opportunity with a leading manufacturer of performance brake...

    Posted 12 days ago

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  • Telford

    Job title:                            Manufacturing Engineer Salary Range:                   £45,000 per annum Hours:                               ...

    Posted 6 days ago

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  • Ellesmere Port

    Job Specification Position: Manufacturing Engineer Location: Ellesmere Port Salary: Up to £48,000 PA DOE + Excellent Company Benefits Hours: 08:15 -...

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  • Bolton

    Manufacturing Engineer Assembly and Integration Bolton12 monthscirca £32 ph Umbrella World leader in missiles and missile systems with some of the...

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  • Redditch

    Manufacturing EngineerRedditchSalary: £40,000 - £43,000 per annumPermanentThere is an immediate requirement for an experienced Manufacturing Engineer...

    Posted 8 days ago

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  • Droitwich

    A globally renowned manufacturer that supplies into the Automotive industry is looking for an Assembly Project Engineer to join their ever-growing...

    Posted 15 days ago

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  • Swadlincote

    Manufacturing Engineer Swadlincote Salary D.O.E + Full Industry Training + Career Progression + M/F Days Based + Early Finish Friday + EAP This is an...

    Posted 13 days ago

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Manufacturing Engineer

Manufacturing engineers plan, design, setup, modify, and monitor manufacturing processes. They work to produce high-quality construction materials using the most cost-effective methods and with the aim of reducing the impact of production on the environment.

Who can I work for?

The principles of manufacturing engineering apply to all industries, so you could work in numerous sectors including construction, food and drink, textiles, and pharmaceuticals.

Where and when can I work?

Most companies operate a shift system, based on a 40-hour week. Working hours may include weekend and evening work and overtime could be required, particularly at busy times.

What can I earn?

Starting salary for a manufacturing engineer is around £24,000. Chartered engineers can expect a salary around £40,000 and this goes even higher with experience.

What are the benefits?

There is the option to move around many different industries and learn a lot of new working practices and skills. Work is readily available too, so you can look forward to good job security.

Are there chances of promotion?

Getting chartered status will greatly improve your chances of promotion. Some manufacturing engineers will become project managers or some will specialise in a particular area and concentrate on the research and development.

What will I be responsible for?

Designing new systems and processes and improving existing ones, ensuring all product and system requirements are taken into account from the initial product conception to the finished result, recruiting junior engineers, examining and tendering for new equipment to ensure the highest quality at the best price, and organising plant start-up and shut-down schedules amongst other things.

Do I need any experience?

You will need to have an honours degree in engineering or even a masters degree in manufacturing engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or electronic engineering. In addition, work experience or internships in the manufacturing industry will enhance your prospects.

What attributes are needed?

You will need to demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving skills alongside good project management skills. Leadership qualities and the ability to work on your own initiative are also beneficial.

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Manufacturing Engineer

Manufacturing engineers plan, design, setup, modify, and monitor manufacturing processes. They work to produce high-quality construction materials using the most cost-effective methods and with the aim of reducing the impact of production on the environment.

Who can I work for?

The principles of manufacturing engineering apply to all industries, so you could work in numerous sectors including construction, food and drink, textiles, and pharmaceuticals.

Where and when can I work?

Most companies operate a shift system, based on a 40-hour week. Working hours may include weekend and evening work and overtime could be required, particularly at busy times.

What can I earn?

Starting salary for a manufacturing engineer is around £24,000. Chartered engineers can expect a salary around £40,000 and this goes even higher with experience.

What are the benefits?

There is the option to move around many different industries and learn a lot of new working practices and skills. Work is readily available too, so you can look forward to good job security.

Are there chances of promotion?

Getting chartered status will greatly improve your chances of promotion. Some manufacturing engineers will become project managers or some will specialise in a particular area and concentrate on the research and development.

What will I be responsible for?

Designing new systems and processes and improving existing ones, ensuring all product and system requirements are taken into account from the initial product conception to the finished result, recruiting junior engineers, examining and tendering for new equipment to ensure the highest quality at the best price, and organising plant start-up and shut-down schedules amongst other things.

Do I need any experience?

You will need to have an honours degree in engineering or even a masters degree in manufacturing engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or electronic engineering. In addition, work experience or internships in the manufacturing industry will enhance your prospects.

What attributes are needed?

You will need to demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving skills alongside good project management skills. Leadership qualities and the ability to work on your own initiative are also beneficial.