Graduate Process Engineer

Yolk Recruitment
Cwmbran, Gwent, United Kingdom
Last week
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Entry
Education
Degree
Posted
19 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Competitive salary Early finish on Friday's Xmas shut down Structured career path and progression

Graduate Process Engineer

Kickstart your engineering career in a hands-on manufacturing assembly environment as a Graduate Process Engineer. This is a structured development opportunity for an Engineering degree (or closely related Engineering discipline) graduate to build a career in Process Engineering and Continuous Improvement. You'll be working closely with engineering teams and an experienced Process Engineer, gaining structured mentoring and technical development with a clear progression pathway into a process-focused engineering role. Yolk Recruitment are supporting this recruitment campaign, working with a leading manufacturing business to find an ambitious engineer ready to grow within process and production engineering.

If you're passionate about problem-solving, continuous improvement, and learning how products are manufactured, this role offers structured development, real responsibility, and exposure to end-to-end assembly processes.

Key responsibilities:

Support the development and optimisation of manufacturing processes to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality production

Assist in planning, designing, and improving production workflows, routes, and cycle times

Conduct capability and feasibility studies for new processes, equipment, and product introductions

Maintain and update process documentation in line with quality, engineering, and customer standards

Review and improve process control documentation to ensure ongoing compliance and best practice

Support cost monitoring and production data analysis to inform operational decision-making

Contribute to continuous improvement and lean manufacturing initiatives across the site

Support value engineering and cost reduction projects to improve efficiency and performance

Assist in the design and development of tooling, jigs, fixtures, and production equipment

Liaise with suppliers and vendors on tooling, gauging, and equipment development

Participate in risk assessments and ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards

Support project management activities relating to process changes and improvementsThis is what you'll need:

Mechanical engineering degree or similar

Strong interest in manufacturing engineering, process improvement, and lean principles

Problem-solving mindset with a focus on quality and continuous improvementAnd this is what you'll get:

Competitive salary

Early finish on Friday's

Xmas shut down

Structured career path and progression

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