Our client is a rubber mouldings company that was established in 1969. They manufacture bespoke rubber mouldings and custom-made rubber products. The company work for the industrial, commercial and military industries across the UK, Europe and Worldwide. They are now offering the opportunity for a new product…
Our client is a rubber mouldings company that was established in 1969. They manufacture bespoke rubber mouldings and custom-made rubber products. The company work for the industrial, commercial and military industries across the UK, Europe and Worldwide. They are now offering the opportunity for a new product introduction (NPI) engineer to join the team.
Responsibilities:
Able to facilitate projects from concept through quotation, tooling, fulfilment, process development and Production hand over, for an established and respected rubber moulding business. Projects range from build to print activities, to commissioned development programs for demanding hi tech customers.
Issue of quotations for rubber parts and associated tooling & ancillary equipment.
Ordering and commissioning of tools/services associated with new products or projects
Project Management of New Product/Project activities.
New product implementation, including development of production methods, process flows, machinery and required tooling.
Able to create test protocols, implement and report to a high standard.
Coordinate Continuous Improvement Projects and processes with multi-function teams.
Personal Attributes:
Design orManufacturing background with good problem-solving skills.
Ideally educated to Degree or HNC level in Mechanical/Polymer engineering - but not essential.
Enthusiastic and self-motivated.
Proven ability to own and complete projects.
Communication skills commensurate with effective communication with customers and suppliers.
40 hrs per week 7:00 – 16:30 Monday to Thursday (45-minute lunch break) 7:00 – 12:00 Friday
Job Description
New Product Introduction Engineer
Aldershot
£45,000
Our client is a rubber mouldings company that was established in 1969. They manufacture bespoke rubber mouldings and custom-made rubber products. The company work for the industrial, commercial and military industries across the UK, Europe and Worldwide. They are now offering the opportunity for a new product introduction (NPI) engineer to join the team.
Responsibilities:
Able to facilitate projects from concept through quotation, tooling, fulfilment, process development and Production hand over, for an established and respected rubber moulding business. Projects range from build to print activities, to commissioned development programs for demanding hi tech customers.
Issue of quotations for rubber parts and associated tooling & ancillary equipment.
Ordering and commissioning of tools/services associated with new products or projects
Project Management of New Product/Project activities.
New product implementation, including development of production methods, process flows, machinery and required tooling.
Able to create test protocols, implement and report to a high standard.
Coordinate Continuous Improvement Projects and processes with multi-function teams.
Personal Attributes:
Design orManufacturing background with good problem-solving skills.
Ideally educated to Degree or HNC level in Mechanical/Polymer engineering - but not essential.
Enthusiastic and self-motivated.
Proven ability to own and complete projects.
Communication skills commensurate with effective communication with customers and suppliers.
40 hrs per week 7:00 – 16:30 Monday to Thursday (45-minute lunch break) 7:00 – 12:00 Friday
Job Summary
Location: Aldershot Salary: £45000.00 - £450000.00 Per Annum Contract Type: Permanent Sector: Engineering Division: Engineering Date: 4th August 2022
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