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Manufacturing Engineer - Process / Planning - Defence

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Location:South East, Bedfordshire bedfordshire | east of england
Tags: manufacturing | defence | aerospace | manufacturing bedfordshire | manufacturing east of england
Type:Contract
A Manufacturing Engineer is required to prepare the process planning and BOM documentation to define the manufacturing process. The successful candidate will liaise with Design Engineers during production phases of the project; prepare the specifications and drawings of jigs and fixtures, raise any change requested and process non-conformance reports. The role will require a candidate with the following experience:

Defence / Aerospace / Automotive Manufacturing experience
Manufacturing background covering complex assemblies
Electro-mechanical experience in a defence or aerospace environment
Generating BOM’s and process routings
Writing detailed assembly process documentation

If you have this experience then please send an up to date CV to n.mannion@jamjobs.co.uk
JAM Contracts is acting as an employment business with regards to this vacancy
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/154279

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