Engineering and manufacturing

Materials process engineer - Brazing

Controlling and managing the complex manufacturing processes for different materials

Summary

This occupation is found in a wide variety of Thermal Process related fields including Casting, Forging, Machining, Coating, Heat treatment and Surface Finishing processes. These specialist areas are also found in a wide range of industries where materials and their processes are fundamental to the technology . Industries as diverse as Medical, Defence, Energy, Oil and Gas, Aerospace and Nuclear all incorporate the skills of Materials Process Engineers.

The broad purpose of the occupation is to perform a role which is unique to the materials/manufacturing community, controlling and managing the complex manufacturing processes and support services that are applied to products for the automotive, aerospace, medical, energy and construction sectors. They do this by collecting and organising all the information needed to understand the whole problem, exploring it from all angles, and then finding the most appropriate solution for integration into a sustainable product life cycle. A Materials Process Engineer might typically work in either the problem definition or solution provider environments, making critical decisions in the process and utilities to produce high-quality, cost-effective parts and systems, then testing and accepting the designed solutions. They provide essential support to their associated businesses providing guidance and leadership in improving company metrics of quality, delivery, new product introduction and support key financial and business decisions.

In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with all departments within the companies they work for and at a range of levels within the departments depending on the project in which they are engaged. Their main focus will be with the Engineering team and they will also have strong links in support of the Operations team. However to fulfil many of the projects, links to finance, supply chain and customer support will be a day to day occurrence and as the activities broaden there will be strong communication to the wider external customer base both in a sales support activity and during technical project discussions.

An employee in this occupation will be responsible for implementing new products and processes and for many cost reduction and process improvement initiatives. They have direct responsibility for defining the methods of manufacture of complex engineering systems and the asset base and services which are used to produce high value manufactured products. In many cases weekly and monthly reports will be required at both team level and to senior members of the company.

Typical job titles include

Knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs)

K1:

Theories of team working

K2:

Principles of programme management

K3:

Understanding the importance of conflict management

K4:

Risk management theories and practice

K5:

Principles of Quality Management Systems and implementation in factory environments

K6:

New product introduction and technology management - theory

K7:

Importance of design for manufacture and assembly

K8:

Principles and practices of engineering standards

K9:

Principles of process risk management including Process Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (PFMEA)

K10:

Principles of Stakeholder management

K11:

Importance of working within a regulatory framework

K12:

Importance of Intellectual Property, Patents and Export Control

K13:

The function of Quality Techniques Systems and Standards

K14:

The principles of statistical process control and application techniques (e.g PFMEA)

K15:

Change management principles

K16:

Principles and practices of knowledge based systems

K17:

Principles of Lean Manufacturing

K18:

Cost based engineering (including estimating, cost control, cost forecasting, investment appraisal and risk analysis)

K19:

Principles of Operations management

K20:

Principles of Leadership in Operations Management

K21:

Principles of Supply Chain Management

K22:

Principles of Asset Management

K23:

The principles of effective presentations (including planning, structuring, how and when to engage with the audience,using visual aids, presenting data)

K24:

Art of technical report writing

K25:

Principles of mentoring people

K27:

Fundamentals of the product life cycle

K30:

Fundamentals of brazing processes and technology

Technical Educational Products

ST0659
ST0659: Materials process engineer (degree) - Brazing (Level 7) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0659A
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£44,011 per year
SOC 2020 code:
2125 Production and process engineers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 2125/03 Industrial and production engineers
S1:

Work within a team environment. This may include acting as a team leader with people management skills. They undertake risk analysis and problem solving on behalf of the team.

S2:

Communicate and present information appropriately and effectively taking account of target audience

S3:

Apply appropriate programme management tools. Typically this would include a RACI chart, Project Plans, Load and Capacity analysis and cost analysis.

S4:

Actively listen and explain clearly and appropriately to target audience

S5:

Mentor and support others using coaching skills and actively support continuous professional development.

S6:

Use Process Failure Mode Effect Analysis tool kit appropriately

S7:

Operate and control process equipment using continuous improvement methodologies

S8:

Apply process control procedures correctly and effectively

S9:

Apply appropriate negotiation techniques effectively

S10:

Make appropriate use of statistical tools eg Minitab, excel, DMAIC

S11:

Make appropriate use of problem solving tools eg 8D, 5 whys

S12:

Apply change control tools and practices

S13:

Apply risk management tools and techniques

S14:

Demonstrate correct application of Value Stream Mapping tools

S16:

Correct use of specialist equipment and process knowledge

S17:

Correct use of product life cycle concepts

Technical Educational Products

ST0659 image
ST0659: Materials process engineer (degree) - Brazing (Level 7) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0659A
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£44,011 per year
SOC 2020 code:
2125 Production and process engineers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 2125/03 Industrial and production engineers
B1:

Working collaboratively - is comfortable in working in teams and being a team leader to agreed goals

B2:

Professional Commitment - Commitment to corporate values and behaviours through the demonstrating a personal , ethical and professional commitment to society, their profession and the environment, adopting a set of values and behaviours that will maintain and enhance the reputation of the profession as well as their organisation

B3:

Commitment to leadership - Taking personal responsibility for their actions, managing projects including resource management within their remit and able to mentor and instruct others in associated standards and best practice

B4:

Commitment to the profession Contributing proactively to the continuing development of engineering within their domain

B5:

Curiosity and Innovation Utilising own and others creativity to Improve the industry through embracing new technology and the digital world

B6:

System Thinking Seeing whole systems and parts and how they connect recognising interdependencies and integration

Technical Educational Products

ST0659 image
ST0659: Materials process engineer (degree) - Brazing (Level 7) Approved for delivery
Reference:
OCC0659A
Status:
Approved occupation imageApproved occupation
Average (median) salary:
£44,011 per year
SOC 2020 code:
2125 Production and process engineers
  • SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
    • 2125/03 Industrial and production engineers