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Manufacturing Engineering Technician (Mechanical)

Raytheon UK
Livingston
3 weeks ago
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Overview

Manufacturing Engineering Technician (Mechanical) – Raytheon UK

Location: Livingston, United Kingdom. Status: Permanent, Full-time (37 hrs).

Country: United Kingdom | Location details: Livingston, Scotland, UK

About the role

This is a fantastic opportunity to join the Manufacturing team in Livingston. Raytheon UK are looking for a Mechanical Biased Engineer to support key manufacturing projects and showcase practical mechanical engineering skills. There are opportunities for training, career development and to get involved with the wider teams through a range of STEM and volunteering activities.

Responsibilities
  • Create and maintain standard rework routers and Temporary Work Instructions (TWIs) and raise appropriate rework routers for units
  • Maintain and improve Manufacturing specifications for compliance and supporting associates
  • Support production line and deal with queries
  • Metrics, root cause and corrective action as required
  • Support audit
  • Follow all Environmental Health & Safety requirements
  • Support team in PRB activities and other quality investigations
  • Assist in the set up and operation of the manufacturing layout
  • Review manufacturing performance metrics and report any anomalies or trends and determine root cause and corrective & preventative actions
  • Demonstrate practical mechanical engineering skills
Desirable qualifications
  • HNC/HND/degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar subject e.g. Manufacturing Engineering
  • Key skills include SAP & MES systems (e.g. Visiprise)
  • Ideally you will have experience in a similar role or Manufacturing/Engineering/Defence/Mechanical company background
Benefits and work culture
  • Competitive salaries
  • 25 days holiday + statutory public holidays, plus opportunity to buy and sell up to 5 days (37hr)
  • Contributory Pension Scheme (up to 10.5% company contribution)
  • Company bonus scheme (discretionary)
  • 6 times salary ‘Life Assurance’ with pension
  • Flexible Benefits scheme with extensive salary sacrifice schemes, including Health Cashplan, Dental, and Cycle to Work amongst others
  • Enhanced sick pay
  • Enhanced family friendly policies including enhanced maternity, paternity & shared parental leave
  • Car / Car allowance (dependant on grade/ role)
  • Private Medical Insurance (dependant on grade)
Work culture
  • 37hr working week, though hours may vary depending on role and site arrangements
  • Early 1.30pm finish on Friday
  • Remote, hybrid and site-based working opportunities, dependant on role requirements
  • Flexible working culture focussed on output; formal flexible arrangements can be requested
  • Up to 5 paid volunteering days each year
About RTX and equal opportunity

Raytheon UK is part of RTX, a global organisation with extensive defence, aerospace and government focus. RTX adheres to equal employment principles; all qualified applications will be considered without regard to ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.


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