Injection Moulding Process Engineer

ASC Connections
Kirk Ella, East Riding of Yorkshire
9 months ago
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A leading manufacturer of eco-friendly products that support environmental initiatives worldwide is entering an exciting phase of growth and innovation. They are seeking an Injection Moulding Process Engineer to play a key role in driving their mission forward.

Up to £45,000 + Bonus | Days | Monday - Friday

In this role, you will help develop and optimise manufacturing processes, reduce waste and scrap, and identify opportunities for continuous improvement - all with the aim of making the company's products and services as sustainable as possible.

As a Process Engineer, your duties will include:

  • Assessing and enhancing processes and equipment set-ups to maximise efficiency, reduce material waste, and ensure reliable, consistent production.
  • Troubleshooting tooling and machine issues to minimise downtime.
  • Championing process improvements and innovations that reduce waste and increase efficiency.
  • Supporting maintenance teams with diagnostics and technical problem-solving.

    To be successful in the role of Injection Moulding Process Engineer, you will:
  • Have extensive experience in plastic injection moulding, with excellent knowledge of machinery and materials.
  • Demonstrate proven experience in process optimisation and troubleshooting.
  • Have experience setting up new production lines.
  • Be proactive, hands-on, and willing to support wherever needed.

    This is an outstanding opportunity to join a highly regarded industry leader and contribute to developing processes and systems that have a tangible, positive impact on the environment.

    Apply now to find out more!

    ASC Connections Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. We are committed to equal opportunity and diversity

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