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Head of Production Engineering
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Bembridge, Isle of Wight, PO35, England, UK
Listed on 2026-03-09
Listing for:
Britten-Norman
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-03-09
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Lean Manufacturing / Six Sigma, Quality Engineering -
Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Lean Manufacturing / Six Sigma, Quality Engineering, Production Manager
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Head of Production Engineering
Department: Production Engineering
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Bembridge
Description- Employment type:
Permanent - Salary: £55,000 - £70,000
- Standard
Hours:
Flexible start / 40 hours per week - Location:
Bembridge, Isle of Wight
The Head of Production Engineering is responsible for leading production engineering and manufacturing engineering activities in support of Britten‑Norman’s aircraft manufacturing and modification operations. The role ensures safe, compliant, efficient, and high‑quality manufacturing processes across aircraft assembly, structures, systems installation, and component manufacture. It combines hands‑on engineering leadership with team management to support production delivery, continuous improvement, and regulatory compliance within a low‑volume, high‑complexity aerospace environment.
Key Responsibilities Leadership & Management- Lead, mentor, and develop Production Engineering teams
- Set engineering priorities aligned with production schedules, aircraft delivery milestones, and business objectives.
- Allocate engineering resources to support assembly lines, modification programmes, and NPI activity.
- Promote a culture of safety, compliance, accountability, and continuous improvement.
- Provide day‑to‑day engineering support to aircraft assembly, systems installation, and modification activities.
- Resolve production issues impacting safety, quality, cost, or delivery, ensuring robust root cause analysis and corrective action.
- Support production planning by improving workflow, line balance, and capacity utilisation.
- Monitor and improve key metrics such as delivery performance, labour efficiency, and schedule adherence..
- Develop, maintain, and optimise manufacturing processes, routings, tooling, and work instructions for aircraft and components.
- Support New Product Introduction (NPI), aircraft variants, design changes, and industrialisation activities.
- Ensure manufacturing documentation is compliant with Part 21, Part 145 (where applicable), and internal procedures.
- Drive standardisation and best practice across production and engineering functions.
- Lead continuous improvement initiatives appropriate to low‑volume aerospace manufacturing (Lean, Kaizen, problem‑solving)
- Reduce rework, non‑conformances, and manufacturing waste while maintaining airworthiness and quality standards
- Identify opportunities to improve build efficiency, flow, and cost without compromising compliance or safety
- Support capital investment cases for tooling, fixtures, and equipment
- Oversee the specification, design, and introduction of jigs, fixtures, and manufacturing aids for aircraft production
- Work closely with Maintenance and Facilities to ensure equipment availability and safe operation
- Support selective automation and digital manufacturing solutions where they add value in a high‑mix environment
- Ensure manufacturing processes meet Britten‑Norman quality standards and regulatory requirements
- Work closely with Quality and Compliance to support audits, investigations, and corrective actions
- Support root cause analysis for non‑conformances, concessions, and production escapes
- Promote a strong safety culture across all manufacturing and engineering activities
- Work closely with Design Engineering, Quality, Supply Chain, Production, and Planning teams
- Support supplier technical issues and manufacturing readiness where required
- Provide engineering input to programme reviews, delivery planning, and operational risk assessments
- Experience in Production Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering within an aerospace manufacturing environment
- Strong understanding of aircraft manufacturing, assembly, structures, or systems installation
- Experience working in a regulated environment (EASA / CAA / Part 21 / Part 145)
- Proven ability to lead engineering teams and support live production
- Strong problem‑solving skills and attention to detail
- Experience in low‑volume, high‑mix aerospace manufacturing
- Knowledge of airworthiness, configuration control, and change management
- Experience with Lean principles applied to aerospace environments
- Familiarity with digital work instructions, MRP/ERP systems, and manufacturing KPIs
- 36 annual leave days (inclusive of Bank and Public Holidays)
- Contributory pension scheme with a salary sacrifice option
- Private healthcare scheme
- Flu vaccination
- Dental and optical cover
- Employee Assistance Program
- Support with learning and professional development (courses and licenses)
- Health screening and therapies
- Digital GP
- Referral bonus
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