We’re not just another bike brand - we're an iconic, British motorcycle brand with over 120 years of history behind us. Our new state-of-the-art facilities in Solihull, West Midlands are home to a tight-knit, but ever-expanding team that's passionate about delivering exquisite riding experiences to our customers. Under new ownership and proud to be part of the TVS Motor family, we're entering a new era of global success. And we want you to be a part of it At Norton, we value respect, trust, and responsibility. We trust our employees to execute their roles exceptionally and professionally, and we value personal development, teaching, and learning. When you join our team, you'll have the opportunity to grow and learn alongside some of the most talented and dedicated people in the business. So if you're passionate about motorcycles and looking to join a team that's shaping the future of this legendary brand, we'd love to hear from you The role We are seeking a highly detail-oriented and innovative Materials Process Engineer to join our dynamic team. This role will focus on application of engineering materials and manufacturing processes that meet automotive industry standards. The successful candidate will ensure the effective integration of materials into automotive components and contribute to advancing manufacturing efficiency, product quality, and sustainability. Duties/Responsibilities Research, evaluate, and select materials that meet performance, cost, and sustainability criteria for various motorcycle applications. Collaborate with design engineers to select materials based on their mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties. Work with production teams to troubleshoot material-related issues and recommend solutions to improve the manufacturing workflow. Design, develop, and refine materials and manufacturing processes for automotive applications. Continuously evaluate and optimize existing manufacturing processes to enhance productivity, reduce costs, and meet customer specification Act as the material and standards signatory for drawing approvals, ensuring that material, heat treatment & surface treatement specifications are accurate and aligned with industry standards and design requirements. Serve as the material signatory for vehicle deviation approvals, ensuring any changes to materials or processes are in compliance with company and industry standards. Manage and ensure adherence to internal and external standards, including TVS, Norton, and group-specific standards, throughout the materials and manufacturing processes. Regularly review and update the standards documentation to reflect changes in industry regulations and best practices. Maintain and update the materials database, ensuring accurate and up-to-date information regarding material properties, sourcing, and performance data. Ensure the materials database is accessible to relevant teams and stakeholders for efficient decision-making. Contribute to the maintenance and improvement of the Engineering Quality Management System (QMS), ensuring materials and processes meet established quality standards. Conduct audits and participate in corrective actions related to material quality and process improvements. Ensure that all materials and processes comply with industry standards and regulatory requirements (ex. REACH) Coordinate testing and validation of materials and processes to ensure durability, safety, and compliance with quality standards. Collaborate with quality control teams to conduct failure analysis and material performance assessments. Personal Specification Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science, Process Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field 3 years of experience in materials engineering, process optimization, or manufacturing within the automotive or related industries. Proven experience with materials selection, process design, and engineering quality management systems for automotive applications. Familiarity with CREO and Windchill systems and vehicle deviation processes. Strong understanding of manufacturing materials, including metals, polymers, composites, and coatings. Familiarity with industry standards such as ISO 9001, IATF 16949, and ASTM testing methods. Strong collaboration and communication abilities across multidisciplinary teams. Self-driven and capable of managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Rewards of working for Norton: We like to take care of our Nortoneers and we think we offer some pretty decent rewards. Here's what you'll get when you join the team: Competitive salary package that recognises your skills and experience A whopping 33 days of holiday (inc. Bank Hols) to relax and recharge Generous pension scheme that sets you up for the future, with access to personalised advice. Private Medical Insurance and a Cash Back Programme to keep you feeling your best Life insurance (4x salary) because we've got your back no matter what FREE fruit, got to have your five-a-day WeCare Employee Assistance Programme, which includes access to online GP services, dietary advice, mental health support, bereavement counselling, and a fitness programme Experience the thrill of an entrepreneurial environment within a larger, well-funded company with ambitious long-term goals. Elevate your career with our Ideas for Excellence scheme, where every brilliant idea is not just valued, but also rewarded A diverse and international team that brings together different perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences. Join the fun with our twice-yearly employee events, payday socials, and loads of exciting activities in between ♂️Want to go green? You can enjoy free electric bicycle hire Plus, no need to stress about finding a parking spot - we've got on-site free parking covered and FREE electric charge points. We know how important it is to take care of our team, and we're committed to continually improving our reward offering in line with the business growth plan. Join us and see for yourself PLEASE NOTE, WE DO NOT ACCEPT AGENCY APPLICATIONS