Injection Moulding Process Engineer

M-Tec Engineering Solutions
Gaydon, CV35 0EU, United Kingdom
Last month
Posted
21 Mar 2026 (Last month)

We are currently recruiting an Injection Moulding Process Engineer for a global manufacturing organisation.

It is essential that candidates have proven experience within the injection moulding arena having a strong knowledge of moulding processes/techniques.

The Process Engineer (Injection Moulding) will be responsible for defining process controls, minimising scrap and optimizing material consumption.

Further responsibilities will include:

*Responsible for process efficiency to include process parameters, availability, efficiency and quality of machines, installations and auxiliary equipment.

*Collaborate in the follow up, planning and control of maintenance of machines, installations and auxiliary equipment.

*Work with suppliers of installations, machines and raw material, for both improvements and corrective or preventative actions.

*Train the production team in new processes, new standards news technologies, preventative maintenance

*Liaising with New Product Development Teams on all new projects, incorporating tool design sign off process.

*Support the optimisation process and get involved with Tool Trials for all new Tooling

*Create Standard Operating Procedures, and coach & mentor moulding technicians

*Drive OEE improvements throughout the Injection Moulding Area

Applications are welcomed from Process Technicians, Moulding Technicians, Lead Setters and Moulding Process Engineers who are looking to expand their skill set and further develop their career.

If you believe you have the required skills and experience and are seeking an opportunity to further develop your career then this role is for you. Please Apply Now!

M-Tec Engineering Solutions is a leading supplier of Permanent, Interim and Project Management Recruitment Solutions to the Automotive and General Engineering sectors

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