Process Engineer

Euro Projects Recruitment
Thame, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Last week
£40,000 – £45,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £45,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
21 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

25 days holiday 37.5 hour week 8am-4pm Mon-Fri

Process Engineer. Oxfordshire, OX9, Thame, Aylesbury, Oxford.

* Process Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Project Engineer, Process Support Engineer or similar based in Oxfordshire.

* Joining the Operations team of a well-established and growing UK based advanced manufacturing business. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in supporting production, improving manufacturing processes, and contributing to ongoing operational excellence within a technically driven environment.

* Extremely varied role, working cross-functionally with Production, Quality & Engineering, this will give you incredible diversity in your engineering career and great exposure to working in an SME environment.

* You will be highly suited if you have any experience in manufacturing, lean manufacturing, continuous improvement or production environments – You could come from any advanced engineering industry (Automotive, Aerospace, General Manufacturing, Food / Process or PHARMA).

* Excellent starting salary TBC (£40,000 - £45,000 as a very rough estimate) + wider company benefits.

This Process Engineer job will suit:

* A degree educated Engineer or similar (Mechanical, Manufacturing, Industrial, Electrical, Electro-Mechanical) or have worked in an advanced engineering, manufacturing or production environment.

* Any exposure to Continuous improvement initiatives and process improvements.

* Working with Capital Equipment, Industrial Machinery, CNC Machinery or similar. Installation, service, commissioning or just general maintenance, PLC, controls or any electrical knowledge is useful but not a necessity.

* Ensuring manufacturing facilities and equipment or compliant and meet regulations (H&S / COSHH). Ability to create risk assessments and associated documentation.

* A good communicator who is used to working in a dynamic SME environment – you will work with a range of stakeholders and across different functions in a fast-paced manufacturing facility.

* Potential to run and lead own projects, this role will come with some seniority and have plenty of scope to progress longer term.

* Ambitious, proactive and willingness to progress – the business constantly strives for continuous improvement and seek to reward their employees with further progression & development. There will be headroom in the role to advance your career.

* Able to commute to a facility near Aylesbury, Thame and Oxford.

The Process Engineer job’s working environment, opportunities and rewards:

* An international business who is a leader in the design and manufacture of bespoke products that are supplied into a diverse customer base.

* Excellent facility – A nice, clean and modern environment to work in.

* SME mentality, family run business – you are treated as an individual and will be given plenty of development, support and opportunity in order to successfully fulfil your role.

* This is an excellent opportunity work in an extremely varied role and will give you an excellent, well rounded experience within quality engineering & manufacturing.

* Starting salary will be dependent on experience + 25 days holiday + banks. 37.5 hour week – 8am-4pm Mon-Fri.

This job is commutable from Oxford, Aylesbury, Bicester, High Wycombe, Haddenham, Thame, Oxfordshire and surrounding areas.

To apply please contact Danny Turnock at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd.

Visit the Euro Projects Recruitment website to search our latest permanent, contract and interim vacancies.

“Please note that if you are not contacted within the next ten days then your application, on this occasion, has not been successful. We thank you for taking the time to apply

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