Production Engineer

Ashburton
2 weeks ago
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Mego Employment is working with our client to recruit a Production Engineer in Ashburton.
Our client is a growing company relocating to a new, purpose-built facility, offering an exciting opportunity to join the team during a key phase of growth.

What You'll Be Doing:
As a Production Engineer, you'll support the manufacturing process, focusing on improving production efficiency, ensuring top-notch quality, and maintaining smooth operations. Your work will help streamline processes, solve challenges, and ensure everything runs smoothly within a regulated environment.

Key Responsibilities:

Looking at how things are made and figuring out how to make them better, faster, or simpler-without cutting corners
Making sure every product that goes out the door is safe, high-quality, and meets all the necessary standards. Putting together solid, easy-to-follow processes and keeping the paperwork in good shape (think BOMs, checklists, workflows).
Keeping production equipment in good working order-organising maintenance, calibrations, and making sure everything is validated and ready to go.
Jumping in when things go wrong on the line, finding the problem, and getting things back on track quickly.
Working side by side with other depertments and production teams to keep everything running smoothly.
Sharing your know-how with other team members and helping newer staff learn the ropes.
Making sure everything we do meets the rules and regs (like ISO13485 and FDA).What We're Looking For:

You've got a degree in engineering (mechanical, biomedical, industrial, or something similar).
You're comfortable with electronics and acoustics and have used those skills in a manufacturing setting.
You get how production works-from tools and machines to the paperwork that keeps things compliant.
You've worked with CAD or FEA tools before and can get stuck into Microsoft Office when needed.
You're naturally analytical and good at spotting issues, solving problems, and keeping calm under pressure.Benefits:

25 days of annual leave
Company pension scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Free on-site parkingDue to the location of the business, you will need to have access to your own transport.
Mego Employment Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent roles and as an employment business for temporary positions

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