R&D Product Developer

Glynllan
3 months ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Senior Security Analyst

Senior Security Analyst

Site Security Controller

QSA Consultant

Senior Project Manager- Growth and Strategy

IT Infrastructure Manager

Product Design Manager

Location: Blackmill

£30,000 - £35,500 per annum

STRICTLY NO AGENCY CONTACT - Direct Applicants only

Coppice (part of the EP Group) is a market-leading and international supplier of aluminium food packaging, renowned for innovation, quality and service. As we continue with our ambitious growth plans, we are seeking like-minded individuals to support and enhance our team on an exciting journey.

We have an opening for an experienced Product Designer, within a progressive, market leading food packaging organisation.

As a highly skilled and creative Product Designer you will see products through clients’ specifications and developing your design skills to deliver market-leading, creative product and packaging solutions which deliver commercial value to the business.

Designing and developing products for production and assembly. Produce 3D models for production purposes and any extra documentation needed (2D Drawings, production manuals). Undertake simulations and prototyping. Liaise directly with clients to identify needs and talk through specifications to be an ambassador for the company.

Ideal Candidate:

Degree within Product Design or Industrial Design (or similar)
Knowledge of Computer Aided Design (CAD) software
Knowledge of SolidWorks software
An awareness of manufacturing processes within the packaging sector (including flexible film, paper and board conversion techniques)
Comprehensive understanding of the Adobe Creative Suite, or similar
Previous experience in a fast-paced manufacturing environment – ideally food manufacturing or equivalent
Attention to detail across all aspects of the role
Ability to meet deadlines and work under time pressures
Good IT Proficiency (Outlook, Excel, Word) with the ability to learn and use business specific applications

Benefits:

Competitive salary package
Opportunity for professional growth and development
Collaborative and innovative work environment
Employee wellbeing programs

Key Responsibilities:

Deliver product and packaging design as a primary service of Coppice, providing direct-customer support (i.e. calls, supported site visits, supported meetings etc.) when required
Design and create 3D models, layouts and drawing
Produce 3D renderings from client briefs
Think creatively to produce new ideas and concepts and develop interactive design
Ensure that a design project remains within scope, time and budget
Ensuring an awareness of leading technologies and trends, including software intelligence, retailer and product trends, new material developments and packaging legislation
Working with required teams, including Graphic Designer in respect to photography, artwork and sales/marketing support where required, including market and competitor reviews
Conduct international research into the packaging sector including requirements and emerging trends
Support a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and innovation, with an emphasis on embracing technology to maximise efficiency

Apply today with an up-to-date CV. Direct applicant only.

Coppice is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees are valued and respected.

Don't miss this opportunity to lead a dynamic team and drive innovation at Coppice

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Cyber Security Jobs for Non‑Technical Professionals: Where Do You Fit In?

Defence Needs More Than Hackers in Hoodies When headlines warn of ransomware crippling hospitals or deepfakes swaying elections, we picture hoodie‑clad hackers and elite penetration testers. Yet the reality of the UK’s cyber security sector is broader—and desperately short of talent. The Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT) estimates a shortfall of 11,200 cyber security professionals in 2024, while 43 % of advertised roles require governance, risk or communication skills rather than hands‑on technical exploits. Put plainly: if you can guide policy, manage projects, interpret regulations or inspire behaviour change, cyber security wants you. This guide highlights the fastest‑growing non‑technical roles, the transferable skills you already possess, and a concrete 90‑day plan to land a cyber security job—no packet sniffers required.

BAE Systems Cybersecurity Jobs in 2025: Your Complete UK Guide to Protecting Governments, Businesses and Critical Infrastructure

From securing the Royal Navy’s new Dreadnought submarines to foiling multimillion‑pound fraud rings, BAE Systems Digital Intelligence (DI)—formerly Detica—sits at the sharp end of global cyber defence. Head‑quartered in Guildford with hubs in Gloucester, Leeds and London, the 5,500‑strong DI business delivers threat‑intelligence platforms, secure‑by‑design software and 24/7 SOC services to government and commercial clients worldwide. With escalating ransomware, AI‑driven disinformation and complex supply‑chain threats, BAE plans to expand its UK cyber workforce by 20 % in 2025. Whether you’re a graduate passionate about reverse engineering, a DevSecOps engineer who loves IaC, or an incident‑response pro comfortable in high‑side environments, this guide explains how to land a BAE Systems cybersecurity job in 2025.

Cyber Security vs. Ethical Hacking vs. Security Analysis Jobs: Which Path Should You Choose?

In an era where data breaches, ransomware attacks, and sophisticated digital threats dominate headlines, the demand for skilled cyber security professionals has never been higher. From global corporations to small businesses, organisations are scrambling to protect their systems, networks, and data from malicious actors. If you’ve been exploring cyber security jobs on www.cybersecurityjobs.tech, you’ve likely encountered various specialised roles—Ethical Hacking (often termed Penetration Testing), Security Analysis, Security Architecture, Incident Response, and more. Yet many job seekers and technology enthusiasts are unsure how these fields overlap or which one is right for them. In this in-depth guide, we’ll demystify three core disciplines—Cyber Security, Ethical Hacking, and Security Analysis—outlining the skills each requires, the responsibilities you can expect, salary ranges in the UK, and typical day-to-day activities. By the end, you’ll have a clearer understanding of these roles, helping you decide which path to pursue in this fast-growing industry. And when you’re ready to take the next step, head over to www.cybersecurityjobs.tech to explore the latest openings and find your perfect match.