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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 11:51:51 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Lanarkshire | Salary: 40000.00-40000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Manufacturing Engineer to join an ambitious and growing business at a pivotal stage of its development.This is a rare opportunity to help shape a production environment from the ground up, taking products from development into repeatable, efficient manufacturing. You''ll play a key role in designing manufacturing processes, implementing production systems and driving continuous improvement.Working closely with Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain and Quality, you''ll be instrumental in creating robust manufacturing processes that support future growth and operational excellence.The RoleYou''ll be responsible for industrialising new products and developing manufacturing processes that deliver quality, efficiency and repeatability.Key responsibilities include:Leading the transition from product development into productionDeveloping manufacturing processes and assembly methodologiesConverting Engineering Bills of Materials into Manufacturing Bills of MaterialsDriving DFMProducing manufacturing documentation including SOPs, work instructions, PFMEAs and control plansDesigning efficient production layouts, material flow and assembly...</description>
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