Plant & Process Engineer

Rubicon Recruitment
Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 7EB, United Kingdom
Last month
£48,000 pa

Salary

£48,000 pa

Posted
21 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Plant & Process Engineer | Blandford | £48,000

Are you a Plant & Process Engineer who thrives on ownership, structure and control?

This is an opportunity to take full responsibility for a complex manufacturing environment, driving safety, efficiency and continuous improvement.

If you enjoy autonomy, clear accountability and making measurable impact, this Plant & Process Engineer role will suit you.

As a Plant & Process Engineer, you will play a critical role in maintaining and improving site infrastructure, ensuring compliance, and delivering projects that directly support operational performance across Manufacturing and Engineering environments.

As a Plant & Process Engineer, you will benefit from:

25 days holiday + bank holidays

Annual bonus scheme

Healthcare plan

Pension scheme

As a Plant & Process Engineer, your responsibilities will include:

Overseeing maintenance of plant, buildings, grounds and infrastructure

Ensuring full statutory and regulatory compliance across the site

Developing and managing planned preventative maintenance schedules

Leading facilities-related projects from planning through to delivery

Managing contractors, external suppliers and service agreements

Driving energy efficiency, waste reduction and sustainability initiatives

As a Plant & Process Engineer, your experience will include:

Proven experience in a Manufacturing or industrial engineering environment

Strong knowledge of facilities management and statutory compliance

Project management experience with defined scope, cost and timelines

Confident contractor and stakeholder management skills

A structured, data-driven approach to KPIs and reporting

A relevant Engineering qualification or equivalent experience

If you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Plant & Process Engineer, this role offers the scope and responsibility to make a genuine difference. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Josh at Rubicon for more information

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