Senior Manufacturing Engineer

Posted 2 hours 26 minutes ago by Airbus

£45,000 - £60,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Ayrshire, Prestwick, United Kingdom, KA9 1LA
Job Description
Location: Prestwick, Ayrshire Work Location: Site-based (100%) worldwide. As part of the Airbus family, we play a key role in delivering safe, Ensure that valid Engineering Processes are deployed within the manufacturing process and effectively detailed within the process routing to satisfy requirements of the business MRPII disciplines. Manage the formal Engineering Changes communicated and agreed with the customer and valid agreed internal changes.Deploy the Continuous Improvement toolset to enable productivity and product quality improvements to be implemented in support of business and customer requirements both internal and within the supply chain.Accountable for the Translation of Design Data (For example CAD/CATIA) and specifications into clear and concise work instructions for manufacturing products to customer and regulatory authority requirements.Support the Quality and Engineering Team Leader in discharging the people issues such as the PDR, training/development and the related WTMS responsibilities be responsible for the translation of Design Engineering data and specifications into clear and concise work instructions for manufacturing assemblies or product to customer and regulatory authority requirements.Relevant engineering experience within a Manufacturing Engineering environmentWorking knowledge of Microsoft Packages - Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Access.Knowledge of engineering systems and the ability to deploy the Continuous Improvement Toolset - Seven Wastes etc.Prestwick Aerosystems is a global centre of excellence for the design and manufacture of advanced wing components. Playing a critical role in the supply chain for the Airbus A320, producing the high-performance leading and trailing edges essential for their renowned efficiency. Our work directly contributes to the creation of lighter, more sustainable aerostructures, helping to shape the future of flight.