Process Engineer

Jonathan Lee Recruitment
Hempsted, Gloucestershire
6 months ago
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Are you ready to take your career to the next level and be part of a forward-thinking manufacturing environment? This is your chance to join a company that thrives on innovation, precision, and quality. As a Process Engineer, you'll play a pivotal role in driving operational excellence and making a real impact on the future of manufacturing. With opportunities to work on cutting-edge projects, refine processes, and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement, this role offers both challenge and reward.

What You Will Do:

  • Develop and maintain detailed production process maps using tools like Value Stream Mapping, Yamazumi Charts, and time study analysis to optimise workflows. - Collaborate with the Quality Engineer to conduct PFMEA and Control Plan activities, ensuring robust process controls are in place for high-quality performance. - Create and maintain Standard Operating Instructions for all production processes to ensure consistency and efficiency. - Identify and implement process improvements to reduce waste, enhance production flow, and drive cost savings. - Provide technical expertise and troubleshooting support to resolve process-related issues and improve overall equipment effectiveness. - Contribute to the seamless introduction of new products and processes, ensuring compliance with standardised methodologies.

    What You Will Bring:

  • Proven experience in Process Engineering within a complex manufacturing environment. - Proficiency in utilising tools like Yamazumi, MOST, SPC, and Value Stream Mapping. - Strong problem-solving and analytical skills with a focus on process optimisation. - Ability to interpret engineering drawings, including geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. - Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams.

    In this role, you will be instrumental in driving operational improvements that align with the company's commitment to delivering exceptional quality and reducing inefficiencies. By applying your expertise, you'll contribute to a culture of innovation and continuous improvement, ensuring the company remains at the forefront of its industry.

    Location:

    This exciting opportunity is based in Gloucester, offering a fantastic environment to grow and develop your career.

    Interested?:

    If you're ready to take on this dynamic role as a Process Engineer and make a tangible difference, don't wait! Apply now to seize this opportunity and be part of something truly exceptional.

    Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

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