Date Posted: 2026-04-27 Country: United Kingdom Location: Kilkeel, Newry, Mourne and Down Position Role Type: Onsite Do you want to be part of a team working on cutting-edge innovations that shape the future of air travel? If so, Collins Aerospace is looking for a Senior Tooling Engineer to join our composites team onsite in Kilkeel, Northern Ireland. At Collins Aerospace Kilkeel, we push the boundaries of innovation, prioritise safety and drive cost efficiency. Our mission goes beyond transporting people from point A to point B; we strive to make air travel more comfortable, connected, and secure. As a global leader in aviation interior products and services, we partner with airlines and original equipment manufacturers to deliver outstanding travel experiences. What You Will Do Design, manage, and maintain all tooling activities for a composite manufacturing facility Collaborate with Integrated Product Teams (IPT) to develop optimised tooling solutions aligned with current manufacturing capabilities Lead the design of composite tooling using both internal and external resources Provide tooling cost estimates (VROM) to support programme planning and approvals Act as the subject matter expert for all tooling-related matters across the facility Create and maintain technical documentation, tooling standards, and specifications for vendors Plan and manage tooling maintenance schedules in line with production needs Oversee tooling projects end-to-end, including vendor selection, budgeting, commissioning, and acceptance Support and guide tool maintenance teams and repair shop activities Partner with Operations to resolve tooling-related challenges on the shop floor Drive continuous improvement in tooling strategies, cost efficiency, and product quality Lead and support initiatives to enhance manufacturing processes and tooling performance Promote a safe working environment aligned with company standards Any other duties as deemed relevant to the position What You Will Learn Advanced composite tooling design and manufacturing processes End-to-end project management of tooling programmes Cross-functional collaboration within Integrated Product Teams Vendor management and external supplier engagement Continuous improvement methodologies, including lean manufacturing principles Problem-solving in a high-performance production environment How to optimise tooling for efficiency, cost, and quality in a real-world setting Essential Criteria Minimum 2 years experience in a comparable professional role. 1 Year's working experience in 2D
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