Graduate Manufacturing Engineer Siemens Magnet Technologies

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Job ID: 150728

Graduate Manufacturing Engineer

Siemens Magnet Technologies | Oxford | January 2014 Start Date

Siemens is a global company that employs over 400,000 people in nearly 190 countries worldwide. Siemens Magnet

Technology (SMT) is the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of superconducting magnets for MRI scanners. More than

30% of MRI scanners in hospitals worldwide have at their heart a superconducting magnet produced by Siemens Magnet

Technology. Innovative Technical design, modern Manufacturing techniques and flexible Operations have ensured that SMT continues to grow despite the challenging global economic environment. Siemens Magnet Technology is part of the Healthcare sector of Siemens plc and is located in a large, modern, purpose-built factory in Oxfordshire employing a highly skilled workforce .

What are my responsibilities?

Resolution of technical issues relating to area of responsibility (line support).

To develop / improve manufacturing processes & quality control measures. Identify, specify, acquire and install new plant and process equipment.

To proactively manage continuous improvement of the plant & process to ensure Cost, Quality and Output targets are achieved. Actively support and/or run continuous improvement activities in the manufacturing area.

To manage changes through the recognized change process to support business unit targets.

To work with suppliers to improve process and ensure that thei r activities comply with SMT’s requirements

Introduce new products / processes into production through in-depth involvement with the project team to ensure they are robust and repeatable.

To ensure safe working practices are in place, documented and adhered to.

To be part of the team that makes SMT an acknowledged world class manufacturing company.

What do I need to qualify for this job?

You will be graduating or graduated in an Engineering/Manufacturing subject with a 2:2 or above. Ideally a degree in

Mechanical Engineering, Electrical or Electronic Engineering, or Physics.

You will be able to manage your workload effectively and be able to work inclusively in a team environment.

Experience of Process / Production engineering in a manufacturing environment is desirable but not essential.

You will be aware of, or familiar with, modern manufacturing philosophies.

What else do I need to know?

A longside on the job training and support from more experienced members of the team you will take part in the Siemens

Graduate Development Programme. This is a series of modules covering the personal skills you will need at this stage in your career.

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