Manufacturing Engineer CNC
McLaren Automotive Ltd
What to Expect
To drive continuous improvement in quality, cost efficiency, cycle time, and equipment availability across all CNC machining processes at the McLaren Composite Technology Centre. This role plays a key part in enhancing operational performance and supporting the introduction of new products, equipment and technologies.
What You'll Do
As a Manufacturing Engineer, your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
- Leading the introduction of new composites products, processes, machinery, and tooling into production.
- Providing feedback to the design team to ensure robust design for manufacture of composite parts.
- Acting as the primary Engineering contact for Production and Maintenance teams.
- Leading initiatives to improve CNC machining processes, focusing on reducing cycle time and scrap, enhancing equipment availability, and supporting product repairs and introductions.
- Collecting, analysing, and interpreting complex process data to deepen process understanding and inform technical development.
- Facilitating Practical Problem-Solving (PPS) activities to resolve quality issues within defined timeframes
- Maintaining and updating production process documentation, including process flows, PFMEAs, and control plans.
- Supporting the creation and revision of production documents such as standard operating procedures, work instructions, and product standards.
- Managing engineering changes for existing production parts.
- Presenting project status updates and key performance indicators (KPIs) to stakeholders.
What You'll Bring
Functional / Technical Skills:
- CNC programming experience is essential.
- Proficiency with at least 1 CAM package is essential.
- Experience of machining composites is advantageous but not essential.
- Proven experience in a manufacturing engineering role, ideally within the composites manufacturing sector.
- Familiarity with engineering CAPEX procurement is advantageous.
- Proficient in structured problem-solving methodologies (e.g., 8D, PPS)
- Demonstrated ability to lead process improvement projects using approaches such as DMAIC.
- Skilled in handling and analysing large datasets.
- Capable of establishing accurate and relevant data collection systems.
- Knowledge of PFMEA reviews and control plan updates is beneficial.
- Strong presentation skills with the ability to communicate complex issues clearly.
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Familiarity with structured change management systems.
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Excellent IT proficiency.
Personal Attributes / Competencies:
- Self-motivated and capable of both independent work and team leadership.
- Adaptable to a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Effective in influencing, negotiating, and resolving conflicts.
- Flexible and open-minded approach to tasks and responsibilities.
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