We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Production Engineer to join our team and drive continuous improvement in our production processes.
Are you looking for your next challenge?
Do you have experience in automation or mechanical engineering?
Have you had experience of implementing and improving production processes and procedures?
Have you worked on projects that contribute to safety, quality and reducing costs?
About the role
This newly created position at our Shefford site offers an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact on our operations. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with Operations Management to review efficiencies and eliminate waste, ensuring the delivery of high-quality products that meet clearly defined standards.
You will be responsible for designing, implementing, and enhancing production and operational processes and practices. This includes supporting the tendering process for new equipment and working on projects aimed at improving safety, quality, and reducing operating costs.
In this role, you will lead and support continuous improvement initiatives, problem-solving efforts, and process enhancement activities. You will also implement lean manufacturing principles to optimise operational efficiencies and drive sustainable improvements across our production environment.
About you
As a Production Engineer at ACO, you will play a pivotal role in enhancing our manufacturing operations. You will be responsible for identifying inefficiencies, implementing automation solutions, and driving improvements through data analysis and KPI monitoring. This role requires a blend of strategic thinking and hands-on involvement to ensure optimal production performance.
To be successful in this role you should be comfortable working in an office setting and be happy to be hands-on in the production environment as this flexibility will aid implementing solutions effectively.
In addition, we are particularly looking for someone who can:
* Write and implement capital expenditure (Capex) and business cases to support investment in new technologies and process improvements.
* Identify waste in the production environment and develop strategies to eliminate it, thereby improving overall efficiency.
* Utilise data and key performance indicators (KPIs) to pinpoint areas for improvement within the manufacturing environment.
* Convert manual processes to automated systems, enhancing productivity and reducing human error.
This role is working from Monday to Friday, 34.5 hours per week.
Skills and Qualifications
* Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
* Strong communication and interpersonal abilities, as you will be liaising with stakeholders across the business.
* Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously; experience in doing so would be advantageous.
* Educated to degree level in Engineering, Manufacturing, or a related field is preferred. However, training in Six Sigma, 5S, or 8D problem-solving methodologies is equally valuable.
For more detailed information on this role, please see the job description attached.
We offer
We offer a collaborative and inclusive work environment, extensive training, opportunities for career progression and a competitive benefits package, which includes:
* Competitive salaries
* Private Health Care
* Up to 25 days annual leave, plus Bank Holidays, increasing with service
* Personal pension schemes with high employer contributions
* Employee Assistance Programmes
* plus much more
Applications should be made online via our careers portal or for further information please contact Becky Cornfoot, HR Business Partner (bcornfoot@aco.co.uk )
About us
ACO is a global leader in designing and manufacturing sustainable drainage systems. ACO Technologies plc, part of the ACO Group, serves as the Company for the UK & Ireland. There are two major divisions: ACO Water Management and ACO Building Drainage
With a strong commitment to environmental responsibility and innovation, ACO provides advanced solutions for managing surface water, ensuring efficient and safe water flow in various applications. Our expertise spans across multiple sectors, including commercial, industrial, residential, and infrastructure projects, where we continually strive to improve water management and protect natural resources.
Working at ACO is working in a culture of entrepreneurial spirit, innovation and high standards with the freedom to create your own job satisfaction through ownership and continuous improvement.
Openness and honesty are key characteristics to working at ACO as this creates a friendly, flexible environment where colleagues are keen to share information and work together to achieve the best results.
Equality, diversity, and inclusion
Equality, diversity, and inclusion holds significant importance to us; we have a culture of belonging. We are committed to enhancing the diversity of our workforce to ensure we can provide the best service possible for everyone. Beyond your professional background - we’re interested in your individuality and your future potential. If there are specific adjustments needed in our recruitment process that would help you to be your best, please speak to our team and they’ll be happy to help.