Production Process Engineer

Meridian Business Support
Clyst St Mary, EX5 1FE, United Kingdom
3 months ago
Posted
7 Feb 2026 (3 months ago)

Production Process Engineer

The Opportunity:

Working within the Production Engineering and Lean team, you will ensure successful identification and implementation of best manufacturing practise within this vibrant metalshop environment. Your role as Production Process Engineer will be to focus on Process Improvement and Lean Production techniques in both existing manufacture and in NPD. The Production Process Engineer will work as part of a well established team within this fabulous Exeter engineering firm.

The Opportunity:

Work as part of the production engineering team to share ideas and improve operation, recommending, supporting and implementing continuous improvement activities and process and procedure improvements to optimise results and improve quality of delivery, in line with quality standards requirements.

Identify and present ideas for improving production in order to improve profitability, Quality, Throughput or H&S.

Conduct feasibility studies on continuous improvement ideas generated from within Production, and having agreed the priority and gained necessary sign off, implement those projects.

Produce written reports and analyse data in order to identify areas for improvement.

Assist in the co-ordination and management of new products internally and externally to support the manufacturing team where required.Preferred Skills:

Minimum 2 years Engineering experience within a Process Engineer, Production / Manufacturing Engineer, or Continuous Improvement role.

HNC minimum in Mechanical Engineering.

Ideally experience within sheet metal manufacturing or a metalshop environment.

The ability to travel overseas from time to time would be highly appreciated in this role.Associated Benefits:

A competitive salary up to £45000

Company Pension Scheme, 5% contributory

Salary Sacrifice scheme.

Working Hours:

7.30-4.30 Mon to Thursday and 7.30-2 on a Friday

Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy

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