Process Engineer

Pertemps Birmingham Industrial
Birmingham, West Midlands (County)
8 months ago
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28 Aug 2025 (8 months ago)

Job Title: Process Engineer
Location: South Birmingham
Salary: £45,000K Per Annum
Hours: 08:30 -17:00PM
 
Pertemps are recruiting on behalf of a leading automotive supplier, recognised globally for delivering advanced manufacturing solutions.
This is an exciting opportunity to join their team at a pivotal time of growth, innovation, and investment.
 
Role Overview
We are looking for a proactive Process Engineer to optimise and improve manufacturing operations. The role covers both traditional automotive processes and new technologies for EV applications, offering exposure to mechanical systems, automation, chemical processes, and batch production.
The successful candidate will play a key part in scaling up production, commissioning new equipment, and driving continuous improvement across the business.
 
Key Responsibilities

Develop, configure, and optimise industrial processes from concept through to start-up and certification
Analyse production processes, measure performance, and identify improvement opportunities
Design, test, and enhance mechanical and automated systems, including chemical and batch operations
Lead process development and optimisation for specialist EV components
Conduct feasibility studies and process simulations
Manage capital equipment projects from specification to commissioning and handover
Produce accurate process documentation and operating instructions
Apply structured problem-solving methods (e.g. DMAIC, 5 Whys, Fishbone) to resolve quality and efficiency issues
Promote Health & Safety standards, good housekeeping, and legislative compliance
Drive improvements in Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
Implement and sustain 5S methodology across production areas
Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Quality, Production, and Design Engineering 
Skills & Experience

Degree in Mechanical, Industrial, Chemical, or Process Engineering (or equivalent)
Automotive industry experience
Proven experience in process, production, or industrial engineering within manufacturing
Strong knowledge of mechanical systems, automation, and continuous improvement
Experience with chemical handling and batch production
Background in printed circuit manufacturing
Strong understanding of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and quality tools
Ability to read technical drawings and interpret measurement/process data
Hands-on, solutions-focused, and motivated
Willingness to work flexible hours or shifts if required
Fully PC literate, with proficiency in data analysis and documentation tools 
Benefits:

8% Pension
Life Assurance
25 days holiday, plus 8 bank Holidays, plus Birthday off
New Parent Award
Free Parking 
Interested to know more contact Hayley Whitehead at Pertemps Recruitment Birmingham or call today

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