Manufacturing Process Engineer

Bretton, County Of Flintshire, Clwyd, United Kingdom
Last week
£40 ph

Salary

£40 ph

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Part-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
27 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Paid overtime

Manufacturing Process Engineer

Location: Broughton (Onsite)

Contract: 12 months (Inside IR35)

Rate: Up to £40.13 per hour (Umbrella) / £30.00 PAYE

Hours: 35 per week | Early Friday finish

Make an impact in a world‑class manufacturing environment

We're recruiting a Manufacturing Engineering Serial Process Engineer to join a leading aerospace production site in the UK. This role sits at the heart of serial production, working closely with Design, Manufacturing Engineering and Shop Floor teams to ensure products are built efficiently, safely and to the highest standards.

The role

You'll be responsible for translating engineering intent into clear, robust manufacturing processes. This includes creating and maintaining assembly work instructions, supporting live production issues, and managing work preparation activities within SAP. You'll also contribute to process improvements, deviation analysis, and the smooth introduction of new parts and design changes into production.

What we're looking for

Proven experience in manufacturing engineering, work preparation or industrialisation

Strong understanding of assembly and manufacturing processes

SAP experience is essential, ideally within manufacturing planning

Comfortable supporting production on the shop floor in a fast‑paced environment

Aerospace or aviation experience is highly desirable, but strong transferable backgrounds will be considered

Why apply?

You'll be joining a long‑term programme within a highly regarded manufacturing operation, offering competitive rates, paid overtime, and a clear structure.

If you enjoy hands‑on manufacturing engineering and want to be close to the product and production teams, this is a great opportunity

This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan

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