Data Engineer

Modus Furniture Ltd
Chard
2 days ago
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Sustainability Data Specialist

Are you a problem-solver who thrives on working with data in a manufacturing environment? At Modus, we’re looking for a proactive Data Engineer to join our Development team. You’ll play a central role in developing and managing our ERP system, ensuring accurate product configurations that drive our procurement and manufacturing processes.
*Role summary *

The core responsibility of this role is to create and maintain an accurate ERP database system related to the development & manufacture of furniture products. At Modus we use Winman software which is a configurator-based system of creating BOM structures, the configuration structure drives all procurement and manufacturing processes. Winman is a Net and SQL server system which is highly customisable, this role is responsible for the effective development of Winman structures & BOM’s within Modus.
Your role will include

  • Develop required database content from single product structures to ‘configurator’ based information within NPI process.
  • Develop required database content for all bespoke product requirements.
  • Responsible for all component and product attributes which support procurement, manufacture and sustainability outputs.
  • Maintain material library within database with all required attributes to ensure accurate reporting
  • Responsible for the accurate EPS (environmental product sheet) output from Winman.
  • Continuous improvement of the database architecture to improve efficiency and ultimately profitability
    You need:

  • 3-5 years’ experience in a manufacturing business working in database creation, product development, product engineering or similar
  • Experience of Winman manufacturing or a similar MRP/ERP system.
  • Degree in mechanical engineering, product engineering or relevant industry experience.
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel
  • An understanding of modern manufacturing methods and Lean understanding
    *You need to be *

  • A problem solver
  • A creative thinker with the ability to spot solutions to manufacturing issues
  • Methodical and analytical
  • Able to cope with changing priorities and demands
  • Able to think strategically with a creative mindset
  • Confident in communicating with people across all levels of the business
  • Persuasive and encouraging
  • Passionate and energetic
  • Must be a practical person with experience in a Design for manufacture
    Why Modus?

    At Modus we offer more than just a job - we provide a vibrant work environment nestled in a beautiful rural location with a custom-built workspace designed to inspire creativity and collaboration. Powered by 100% renewable electricity, our state-of-the-art factory, houses both our upholstery and joinery facilities where our teams employ a combination of digital technology and age-old hand finishing techniques to create furniture of the highest level of craft and quality. Enjoy the fresh air and scenic surroundings as you work alongside a passionate and supportive team. We believe in creating a balanced and engaging workplace, with regular social events and activities that foster a strong sense of community.
    If you value a great work environment and are eager to contribute to a company that prioritises both professional growth and employee well-being, we’d love to have you on board.
    We welcome applications from everyone, especially individuals who are underrepresented in our industry. We understand and value the strength that diversity brings to our business, and we believe in creating an inclusive environment where everyone can be heard and valued.
    We are proud to be a B Corp certified & Living Wage accredited company.
    Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
    Pay: £28,000.00-£38,000.00 per year
    Benefits:
  • Casual dress
  • Company events
  • Company pension
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Employee discount
  • Flexitime
  • Health & wellbeing programme
  • Life insurance
  • On-site parking
  • Private medical insurance
  • Sick pay
    Ability to commute/relocate:
  • Chard TA20 4BY: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
    Experience:
  • ERP systems: 1 year (preferred)
  • Product development: 1 year (preferred)
    Work authorisation:
  • United Kingdom (required)
    Work Location: In person

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