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Job Ref: 212606669
Date: 2020-10-16 13:55:22
My client is a principal supplier of components and assemblies to various sectors. The company has become extremely well know in a number of sectors, which includes the Scientific and renewables industries, for producing high quality parts used in a variety of well known products.
Due to the companies continued success they are seeking a PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER to join one of the company's manufacturing facilities in Aylesbury.
The role will be to join an existing team of professionals who design specialised components in SOLIDWORKS for a variety of applications.
Your role will be to take various client briefs and designs from initial concept and into production, supporting the project management and procurement teams and working closely with the customers to ensure that their needs are met by providing innovatively engineered solutions. The role will mean working on a variety of projects sometimes with conflicting deadlines as this is a fast paced and challenging environment. The role will require strong DFM experience with knowledge in injection moulding and casting, ideally with a background from an EMS manufacturer.
Continuous improvement is also a key area in this role, so you will need to demonstrate a talent for looking at things in a different way and adding value to each and every project.
To be considered you must be able to demonstrate:
* A recognised qualification in engineering, to degree level or equivalent
* Knowledge & Experience of the use of 2 and 3D CAD systems ideally with a background in SOLIDWORKS
* Practical understanding of PFMEA / DFM principles
* 2 years + design experience within injection moulding, casting and ideally mechanical design from within an electronic manufacturing environment
Interested?
Give me a call on (phone number removed) or apply on line with your current CV and a cover letter hi-lighting why you should be considered for this role
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