Process Engineer

Orion Electrotech
Worcester, Worcestershire
8 months ago
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Posted
10 Sep 2025 (8 months ago)

Location: Worcester
Employment Type: Full time permanent
Industry: Electronics Manufacturing

Are you a Process or Production engineer with a background in electronics manufacturing? Do you have a solid understanding of electronic components and a passion for driving process excellence? If so, wed love to hear from you.

We're seeking a proactive and technically minded Process Engineer to support and optimise the process stages of PCB production. This is a hands on role focused on process stability, continuous improvement, and delivering high quality products to customer specifications.

What you'll be doing as a Process Engineer:

Develop, optimise, and maintain processes within stages of PCB manufacturing.
Support New Product Introduction (NPI) with setup, trials, and validation
Lead improvement projects focused on yield, quality, cost reduction, and sustainability
Implement lean manufacturing techniques including Kaizen, Six Sigma, and SPC
Troubleshoot process issues and minimise downtime
Conduct internal audits and ensure compliance with AS9100, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001
Collaborate with suppliers and cross-functional teams to drive performance
Review customer complaints and returns, applying root cause analysis and corrective actionsWhat you'll bring as a Process Engineer in this role:

Experience as a Process or Production Engineer in the electronics industry
Strong understanding of electronic components and PCB build process
Analytical mindset with problem-solving and root cause analysis skills
Familiarity with lean manufacturing, SPC, and process control techniquesWhat benefits you'll receive as a Process Engineer in this role:

23 days holiday 8 bank holidays
Monthly performance related bonus
Life assurance 2x annual salary
Training & development opportunities available You don't need direct experience in this exact role but you do need to understand electronic components and be ready to lead improvements, troubleshoot issues, and support production with technical expertise in a fast-paced electronics environment.

If you are interested in this Process Engineer role please click apply or contact Orion Electrotech in Reading for more information, thank you. 

Due to the volume of applications we receive, unfortunately we are not able to respond to every application personally, therefore, if you have not heard back from us within 5 working days please assume your application has been unsuccessful. Thank you.

INDMAN

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