Manufacturing Engineer

  • Full-time

Company Description

In the world of energy, no area is more exciting than large-scale energy storage. From a few installations a decade ago to a market Barclays Bank says is “likely to approach the trillions,” energy storage makes wind and solar available around the clock. Invinity is taking a leading role by providing a safe, reliable, and economical alternative to conventional storage solutions.

Invinity Energy Systems, a public company trading on the London Stock Exchange, produces batteries that do not suffer the short life, fire risk and materials scarcity that hold back solutions powered by lithium-ion batteries. Invinity’s flow batteries store energy in a water-based electrolyte using vanadium, a widely available element proven in energy storage for decades. Invinity has commercial projects in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia, with significant operations in Vancouver and Bathgate and offices in London and San Francisco.

We are looking for people with a passion for renewable energy to join us. People love working at Invinity because we are empowered to make a meaningful impact. We’re small enough that every team member plays a critical role in our daily business, but large enough that the batteries we build are being deployed at significant scale in landmark clean energy projects around the world.

Invinity is committed to providing equal opportunities in the workplace and follows a comprehensive Equal Opportunities Policy to ensure all employees are valued and can reach their full potential.

Job Description

The role will involve the following responsibilities:

  • Implementing the controls necessary to ensure that engineering concepts and drawings are converted to documented, workable build processes for use by the manufacturing team
  • Manage/create/control all production documentation including product build instructions and engineering design changes into a manufacturing environment
  • Produce method statements and risk assessments in line with H&S requirements
  • Review and improve all production processes and refine using LEAN methodologies
  • Define and track manufacturing activities in the factory, liaising constantly with our product design and procurement teams
  • Provide technical support, responding to mechanical and electrical design questions from the manufacturing personnel, seeking answers from the engineering and R&D teams
  • Liaise between project management, manufacturing and engineering
  • Work closely with the cross-functional teams to transfer new products from engineering to production, including floor layout, equipment requirements, test requirements, and manufacturing processes qualifications/requirements
  • Identify the tools and fixtures required to manufacture and assemble IES (Invinity Energy Systems) products to the specifications and tolerances required
  • Participate in design reviews to enhance product manufacturability
  • Contribute and lead in the development of PFMEAs & Value Stream Mapping
  • Participate in developing key process automation requirements for multilocation facilities
  • Design and/or build tooling and test equipment for Automation Projects

Qualifications

  • Degree Qualified in Manufacturing, Industrial Mechanical, Electrical or Process Engineering or similar
  •  Minimum 5‑years of experience:
    • Manufacturing and assembly of mechanical and electrical products in prototype, pre-series and series production phases.
    • Experienced process automation selection and implementation
    • Control system wiring experience, from control panel to process sensors, motors, valves
    • Assembly and handling of large equipment (up to 30tons) in the form of ISO containers
    • Understanding of manufacturing of control panels.
    • Able to produce supporting documentation, procedures, method statements and risk assessments
    • Understanding of manufacturing management processes: BOM, ERP, resource and capacity planning
  • Understanding of and adherence to Health and Safety procedures
  • Proficiency in MS Office Suite (e.g. Excel, Word, Outlook) and general computer literacy
  • Excellent problem-solving skills; analytic and decisive decision maker
  • Flexible and innovative approach to solving design and manufacturing issues during assembly process.
  • Right to work in UK
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