Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Project Engineer-Automotive - Oxfordshire - £30,000 - £35,000 (GSI-102288)

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Project Engineer-Automotive
Oxfordshire, England
£30,000 - £35,000

This firm is a market leader in the automotive sector and provide specialist trim solutions across the world working with major automotive clients.

Their offices cover the UK and Europe and operate on projects from prototype, test, design, manufacture and production.
The are located in rural Oxfordshire and accessible from many different locations.
This role would suit a person from the Automotive sector who has worked in a Project Engineer or Quality capacity. You`ll need to be able to work in a Quality led way (PPAP, FMEA, APQP, TS16949) whilst being a customer focussed individual working within a small team.

The role will incorporate CAD based design from initial brief given by the client; any 3D CAD capability using Inventor would be advantageous. It`s very much a design and lifecycle role (bills of materials) as you`ll be working with the supplier teams from inception, through to manufacture incorporating an outside view on the process used; you are welcomed to offer advice how the process can be changed to make it more streamlined. Right first time knowledge would be very useful and would any first article pervious experience also.

You must have similar experience from a Tier 1 supplier or from a component background and be able to chair various design meetings which clearly demonstrates the timelines proposed and the action to achieve the desired results.

The make up of the team is largely based around NPI and you would be reporting to the Engineering Manager; an organised personality is a must.
This is a permanent role paying a good salary plus benefits; it`s a structured interview process also.

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

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