Manufacturing jobs in the UK encompass a diverse range of roles within the production and industrial sector. Professionals work in areas such as engineering, production management, quality control, and logistics. Key skills involve technical expertise, problem-solving, and attention to detail. The sector spans various industries, including automotive, electronics, and pharmaceuticals. Challenges include adapting to technological advancements and global competition. Despite challenges, manufacturing jobs contribute significantly to the UK economy, fostering innovation and providing employment opportunities.
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Production Line Engineer PERMANENT 51,721.15As Production Line Engineer, you are a key member of a multi disciplined team to operate a high performing production line with full ownership and accountability for product quality and line performance. Taking a lead role in achieving continuous performance improvements through challenge and innovation, ...
Production Line Engineer | PERMANENT | £51,721.15 As Production Line Engineer, you are a key member of a multi disciplined team to operate a high performing production line with full ownership and accountability for product quality and line performance. Taking a lead role in achieving continuous performance improvements through challenge and inn...
Manufacturing Engineer Portishead Up to £43,000 Bonus, Holidays, Pension Are you an engineer with experience in process development and manufacturing techniques? Do you have a background in managing or leading projects? Then get in touch! Kingston Barnes has a fantastic opportunity to work for our client in the Portishead area. Our client is ...
Manufacturing Engineer Aerospace Industry £36-£40k If you are talented engineer with a passion for driving and developing new manufacturing techniques and technologies, then this could be the ideal role for you! You will support and lead on investments into new manufacturing equipment and processes and develop the business case for new investm...