Paint Process Engineer

Owen Daniels
Larkhall, Alba / Scotland, ML9 1DR, United Kingdom
Last month
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Are you an experienced Paint Process Engineer with a strong background in manufacturing and process engineering? Do you have a proven ability to optimise painting processes, support new product introduction, and drive continuous improvement? If so, our client is seeking a technically skilled and driven individual to join their Larkhall operation. This role is ideal for someone passionate about process excellence, quality standards, and innovation within a fast-paced manufacturing environment.

Paint Process Engineer

Permanent

Rate dependent on experience

Based in Larkhall

Day shift – Mon-Fri

Paint Process Engineer

Job Description

Take full ownership of painting processes across production and NPI, ensuring consistent performance, efficiency, and repeatability.

Lead process optimisation activities, using data to improve OEE, reduce scrap, and maximise uptime.

Support new product introduction through structured trials, validation, and seamless integration into production.

Investigate process issues, identifying root causes and implementing robust, long-term corrective actions.

Ensure all processes, documentation, and controls meet IATF and ISO standards while promoting a strong health & safety culture.Paint Process Engineer

Essential Experience / Skills / Qualifications

Significant experience in technical painting within a manufacturing or engineering environment.

Strong knowledge of paint systems, application techniques, and automated processes.

Proven ability to drive continuous improvement and optimise manufacturing performance.

Solid understanding of quality and compliance standards including IATF 16949 and ISO systems.

Confident communicator with strong analytical skills and the ability to influence cross-functional teams.Paint Process Engineer

Benefits

Competitive salary dependent on experience

Company pension scheme

Generous annual leave plus bank holidays

Opportunities for career development and progression

Ongoing training and professional development support

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