This role will support the design, commissioning and operation of a pilot manufacturing line for advanced engineered products. It sits between R&D, Product Development and Manufacturing, and will suit an engineer who enjoys being close to the floor, supporting equipment trials, troubleshooting issues and helping turn development work into a repeatable manufacturing process.
This is a practical manufacturing development role, not a purely office-based engineering position. The focus is pilot line setup, commissioning, production trials, process validation, operator support and on-floor engineering problem solving.
Duties include:
- Supporting the design, installation and commissioning of pilot manufacturing equipment and tooling
- Executing pilot production trials, process setup and validation activities
- Providing on-floor engineering support during pilot builds and early production runs
- Guiding and supporting operators to ensure safe, consistent and high-quality execution
- Developing and maintaining operating procedures, work instructions and training material
- Investigating process, equipment or production issues and supporting root cause analysis
- Driving continuous improvement across pilot manufacturing processes
- Ensuring adherence to approved procedures, quality plans and EHS requirements
- Working closely with R&D, Quality, Product Development and Manufacturing Engineering teams
- Supporting design-for-manufacture and design-for-assembly feedback into product design
- Tertiary qualifications in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Chemical or related Engineering
- Experience in pilot-scale, development, low-volume or manufacturing environments
- Hands-on experience with equipment commissioning, production trials, process setup or validation
- Strong troubleshooting and root cause analysis capability
- Confidence working on the floor with operators, engineers and technical teams
- Experience developing or updating SOPs, work instructions or training material
- Strong safety mindset and understanding of quality requirements
- Clear communication skills and a collaborative working style
- Ability to work under minimal supervision and contribute quickly
- This role will suit someone from a manufacturing engineering, process development, pilot plant, NPI, production engineering, industrialisation or manufacturing project engineering background who has been hands-on with equipment, trials, commissioning or early-stage production support.
If you are a hands-on engineer with experience across manufacturing development, process trials, equipment commissioning or pilot production environments, please apply with your resume or email mburne@baysidegroup.com.au.