Electro-Mechanical Production Engineer

Matchtech
Oldham
4 weeks ago
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You will be working closely with our UK and International team members to enhance the efficiency, quality and cost-effectiveness of our manufacturing processes whilst collaborating with our Engineering Development teams to seamlessly transition new products into volume production.

Your Responsibilities as an Electro-Mechanical Production Engineer:

Collaborate with Design/Development teams to identify and propose process & product continuous improvement opportunities
Working closely with R&D and Production teams to ensure smooth product transitions from concept to production
Monitor and troubleshoot production issues to minimise downtime and ensure product quality
Create concepts and specifications for all production equipment
Liaise with manufacturers of assembly equipment
Create assembly control plans, work instructions, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and other technical documentation related to production processes
Identify opportunities for automation
Monitor, control and update our products End of Line Test data for existing and new products.
Identify trends in data for preventative and reactive measures to improve product yield.
Support the integration of new technologies into production processes
Ensure compliance with health, safety and environmental standards
Your Skills & Experience:

Degree in Electrical or Electronic Engineering or HND via apprenticeship in Electromechanical products will also be considered. Appl...

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