Process Engineer

Yolk Recruitment
Llandarcy, West Glamorgan
10 months ago
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Process Engineer
South Wales - £35,000 - £40,000 + bonus + benefits

Yolk Recruitment is exclusively partnered with this well-established and growing manufacturer who are looking for a Process Engineer to join a growing team, supporting the launch of new products and ongoing improvement across its production lines.

You'll be part of a collaborative engineering team that works closely with design, operations and quality - ensuring that production processes are robust, efficient, and ready to scale.

The company continues to invest in both its facilities and people, offering a modern, forward-thinking environment with space to grow your skills and progress your career.

What you'll be doing

This is a varied role that covers both project-based and day-to-day engineering work, including:

Supporting the introduction of new products into manufacturing
Helping to define and refine production methods, layouts, tooling and process flows
Working closely with development teams during early-stage builds
Feeding back design improvements that make production easier or more reliable
Identifying and solving production problems to improve output and quality
Leading or contributing to improvement projects across equipment, processes and workflow
Supporting the development of clear, practical process documentation
Using data to monitor performance and drive informed improvementsWhat you'll bring to the team

Experience in a Process, Manufacturing or Production Engineering role
Involvement in new product introduction or process improvement projects
A methodical approach and good attention to detail
The confidence to collaborate with different teams and share ideas
An interest in both the technical and practical side of production engineeringWhat you'll get in return

£35,000 - £40,000 depending on experience
Annual bonus scheme
25 days holiday (rising with service) + bank holidays
5% employer pension contribution
Sick pay scheme and Employee Assistance Programme
Ongoing development and career progression
Cycle to Work SchemeAre you up to the challenge?

If you're looking to step into a key engineering role where you can make a difference from day one, we'd love to hear from you - apply now!

*Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities

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