Manufacturing Engineer - Aerospace

  • Reference icon Reference Number: 434088
  • PublishDate iconPublished Date: 03/03/2026
  • JobType iconJob Type: Contract
  • salaryRate iconSalary: £35 - £45 Per hour
  • domain iconIndustry: Engineering
  • type iconHours: Full Time

Job Title: Manufacturing Engineer

Location: Coventry (on site)
Contract: 6 months

Rate: £35/hr - £45/hr PAYE

Holidays: 33 days per annum accrued (inclusive of bank holidays)

Purpose

Create and maintain manufacturing travellers, operation plans and tooling drawings to support the build and assembly of aerospace products. Work hands‑on with senior engineers and manufacturing staff, and implement quality solutions to ensure high reliability and compliance.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build and update manufacturing/assembly travellers, work sequences and procedures.

  • Design and maintain assembly/fabrication tooling; solve assembly, test, machining and process issues on the shop floor.

  • Review and sign off engineering changes, and initiate drawing updates.

  • Lead root‑cause analysis (8D, Fishbone, 5‑Whys, PFMEA) and process improvements.

  • Run PPAP and quality assurance activities for production and suppliers.

  • Turn customer/regulatory specs into work instructions, control plans and quality documents.

  • Support audits, RMAs and non‑conforming material reviews (MRB).

  • Maintain KPI reporting for quality and manufacturing performance.

Requirements

  • Engineering degree (or equivalent).

  • 5+ years in manufacturing engineering or product quality (aerospace/automotive/regulated sector).

  • Hands‑on shop‑floor experience and willingness to learn.

Key Skills

  • Experience with pneumatic/hydraulic or hydromechanical assembly and test.

  • Blueprint reading, CAD/drafting, GD&T, machining/process knowledge.

  • Working with aluminium, steel, stainless and alloy materials.

  • Knowledge of aerospace processes, hardware and specifications.

  • Strong technical writing and collaboration skills.

  • Experience troubleshooting non‑conforming material and driving process improvements.