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Manufacturing Engineer, Magnetic Resonance – High Wycombe
Oxford Instruments is a leading company in high-tech tools and systems for research and industry. Founded in 1959, we specialise in designing, manufacturing, and supporting scientific instruments and solutions used in materials science, nanotechnology, and industrial applications. Oxford Instruments has significantly contributed to scientific and technological advancements through our innovative instruments and solutions.
The primary purpose of our Manufacturing Engineers is to act as first and second tier support for the production line to ensure the delivery of quality products on schedule.
What is in it for you?
At Oxford Instruments, we prioritize our people, embodying values of Inclusiveness, Innovation, Trust, and Purposefulness. We provide development opportunities, mentorship, and an environment that fosters authenticity and curiosity. You will work alongside experienced colleagues and newcomers alike, gaining diverse perspectives. Our comprehensive benefits include: 12:30 Friday finishes, BUPA private health insurance, dental insurance, group pension, cycle to work, tech and care schemes, share purchase options, discounts, and 25 days holiday.
Responsibilities:
* Review and measure current manufacturing processes, identify waste, and set improvement targets. Promote a culture of continuous improvement through training and coaching on process enhancement techniques.
* Monitor key metrics like product yield and wRMA rate. Lead projects to improve these metrics, measure effectiveness, and present data-driven results to stakeholders to secure resources.
* Champion shop floor Lean and Six Sigma initiatives, establishing and enforcing standards across the manufacturing facility.
* Design shop floor layouts for new product introductions and process re-engineering.
* Determine tooling requirements for manufacturing and implement as needed.
* Create and maintain manufacturing documentation, including work instructions and inspection checklists, in line with company standards.
* Support vendor performance in cost, quality, and delivery; communicate issues and demonstrate improvements.
* Ensure effective implementation of New Product Introductions (NPI) and engineering changes, ensuring products and processes are production-ready and reproducible.
* Assist in maintaining a safe and efficient work environment, applying 5S principles.
* Become a process expert, sharing knowledge and providing training to colleagues.
Qualifications:
A degree or HND in Manufacturing, Electronics, or equivalent experience.
* Proven expertise in Lean Manufacturing tools, delivering cost, quality, and performance improvements.
* Structured problem-solving skills.
* Knowledge of ISO 9000 Quality Management System.
* Project management experience, leading cross-functional teams.
* Understanding of design processes (DFx), NPI, and product lifecycle management.
* Proficiency with ERP/MRP systems, including production routings and BOM structures.
* Knowledge of Mechanical Assemblies, X-ray detection, vacuum systems, or Electron Microscopy, depending on area of expertise.
Our selection process:
After applying, our recruitment team will review your application against the role requirements. An initial call with our Talent Acquisition partner will provide more insight into the role and your experience. This will be followed by interviews via Teams and on-site assessments.
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