Manufacturing Engineer, Magnetic Resonance – High Wycombe
Oxford Instruments is a leading company in the field of high-tech tools and systems for research and industry. Founded in 1959, we specialise in the design, manufacture and support of various scientific instruments and solutions, used in diverse areas such as materials science, nanotechnology, and industrial applications. Oxford Instruments has played a significant role in advancing scientific knowledge and technological progress through our cutting-edge instruments and solutions.
The primary purpose of our Manafucturing Engineers is to act as a first and second tier production line support function to ensure a quality product is delivered to schedule.
What is in it for you?
At Oxford Instruments, we put our people at the heart of all we do. We embody our values of: We are Inclusive, we are Innovative, we are Trusted, and we are Purposeful. As an employee of Oxford Instruments, you will be given the development and mentorship to succeed, an environment that breeds authenticity and curiosity. You will work alongside people who have been with the business for a substantial amount of time, and who have developed their career within various functions, as well of people who are new in their careers and whom bring a fresh perspective, enabling you to learn from a variety of people. In addition, we also offer a comprehensive benefits package to include: 12:30 Friday finishes, BUPA private health insurance, dental insurance, group pension, cycle to work, tech and care schemes, as well as give as you earn and option to purchase shares, numerous discounts and 25 days holiday.
The person in this role will be responsible for:
1. Review and measure current manufacturing processes, identify waste, opportunities for improvement and agree improvement targets. Agree plans and targets with Manufacturing Team Leaders. Promote a Continuous Improvement culture through training and coaching of cross functional teams on process improvement techniques.
2. Measure the key business metrics of product yield and wRMA rate. Define and implement projects to improve these and measure effectiveness of the improvements. Prepare and present data driven improvements to stakeholders across the business to share understanding and secure resources from outside operations.
3. Champion shop floor Lean/ six sigma programs and initiatives. Establish and implement six sigma standards throughout the manufacturing facility and drive compliance and adherence to these standards.
4. Design shop floor layouts to support new product introduction and process re-engineering of existing products.
5. Determine special purpose and standard tooling requirements to support the manufacture of all products and implement as required.
6. Create and maintain manufacturing shop floor documentation for new and existing products in alignment with company standards and issues identified by Team Leaders including work instructions, inspection checklists and other quality system documents.
7. Support vendor cost, quality and delivery performance in the supply of sub assembly products and services. Support Team Leaders in the communication of performance issues to vendors and demonstrate improvements delivered.
8. Ensure New Product Introductions (NPI) & Engineering change are implemented effectively and both product & processes are productionised and repeatable.
9. Support the Manufacturing Team Leaders and Facilities team in delivering a safe and efficient working environment including 5s principles.
10. Become a process expert for critical business processes and technologies. Openly share knowledge and experience with colleagues and provide training and guidance for other engineers.
What we are looking for:
A degree/HND in Manufacturing and/or Electronics engineering or relevant equivalent experience.
11. Advanced knowledge of Lean Manufacturing tools and techniques with a proven track record of delivering positive cost, quality and performance results
12. Demonstrated ability to utilise structured problem solving methodologies.
13. Working knowledge of ISO 9000 Quality Management System.
14. Knowledge of Project Management techniques and experience leading cross functional project teams.
15. Working knowledge of design processes (DFx), new product introduction and product lifecycle management.
16. Computer literate with experience of using ERP/MRP systems such as production routings and BOM Structures.
17. Knowledge of Mechanical Assemblies, X-ray detection, vacuum systems, or Electron Microscopy. Will be dependent on area of expertise.
Our selection process:
Upon applying, our recruitment team will assess your application against our role requirements. An initial call with our Talent Acquisition partner will take place, to give you some more insight into the role and to gain more understanding of your experience and motivations. Next, we will invite you for an interview, which usually takes place via Teams, with the second interview taking place on-site.