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This is a senior leadership role responsible for shaping and delivering engineering and manufacturing capability across both existing and new products. As an Engineering Manager you will lead capital and process development activities, drive continuous improvement across production operations, and manage a team of production and process engineers to deliver safe, efficient, and cost‑effective manufacturing solutions.
The Engineering Manager will:
Leading all engineering and manufacturing development activities across new and existing products.
Defining, designing, installing, and continuously improving production lines to meet quality, cost, and delivery targets.
Providing technical leadership and expertise to production and process engineering teams.
Driving continuous improvement initiatives focused on quality, cycle time, equipment availability, and waste reduction.
Managing departmental budgets, including capital expenditure and tooling investment.
Developing and maintaining project plans, milestones, and cost profiles to ensure successful delivery.
Analysing downtime, conducting root cause analysis, and implementing long‑term corrective actions.
The Engineering Manager will have:
A strong background in manufacturing engineering, ideally within CNC machining, assembly, and test operations in an automotive or Tier 1 environment
Proven experience leading and developing engineering teams, operating with autonomy at senior management level
In‑depth knowledge of CNC machining (3‑ to 5‑axis), fixtures, machine tools, CAD (2D/3D), and technical drawings
Strong understanding of automotive standards and quality systems, including IATF 16949, APQP, PPAP, DFMEA/FMEA, and Lean / Six Sigma
Demonstrated experience delivering process improvement, NPI, and production scale‑up programmes
Solid commercial awareness, with experience managing departmental budgets and capital expenditure
A relevant engineering or manufacturing qualification (degree preferred), with professional body membership advantageous
This is an opportunity to combine technical excellence, leadership, and continuous improvement within a complex and demanding production environment. To apply or find out more, please submit your CV online and we will be in touch