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Production & Process Engineer

Location:Exeter, Devon, UK (On-site)

An opportunity has arisen for a Production & Process Engineer to join a specialist engineering and manufacturing organisation delivering high-performance mechanical systems for defence and specialist industrial applications.

The Exeter based organisation has a long-standing heritage in the design, development and manufacture of complex engineered products, supporting both domestic and international customers across defence and commercial markets. With a strong in-house capability spanning design, fabrication, assembly and testing, the business operates across both proprietary product lines and third-party engineering programmes.

The company has experienced continued growth driven by new product development and defence-related programmes, and is investing in its engineering and manufacturing capability to support future demand.

This role sits at the intersection of design engineering and manufacturing, focused on improving production processes, supporting new product introduction and driving continuous improvement across both internal operations and the wider supply chain.

This position is suited to a hands-on mechanical or production engineer with strong CAD capability and a solid understanding of manufacturing processes, looking to work within a collaborative, workshop-integrated engineering environment.

Main Responsibilities of the Production & Process Engineer (Exeter, Devon, UK):

Design and develop 3D models and detailed engineering drawings using CAD software (SolidWorks or similar)

Create clear and effective production documentation to support manufacturing operations

Review and improve production engineering drawings, implementing design and process enhancements

Support engineering change control processes, including drawing release and revision management

Develop and implement standard operating procedures and work instructions to reduce manufacturing variability

Identify and implement continuous improvement initiatives to increase efficiency and reduce waste

Support new product introduction by defining manufacturing requirements and build processes

Investigate production and process issues, providing technical solutions and support

Create and manage production Bills of Materials (BOMs) and support virtual build reviews

Work closely with engineering, operations, suppliers and customers to resolve technical queries

Source and evaluate components in collaboration with suppliers

Perform basic structural analysis and support simulation activities where required

Support design reviews and incorporate feedback into engineering solutions

Implement production performance metrics and contribute to process optimisation initiatives

Requirements of the Production & Process Engineer (Devon, UK):

HNC, HND or Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering or a related discipline

Proven experience in an engineering design or production engineering role

Strong 3D CAD skills (SolidWorks preferred) with the ability to produce detailed models and drawings

Experience working within a manufacturing, workshop or production environment

Understanding of engineering drawing control and PDM systems

Knowledge of manufacturing processes including machining, fabrication and assembly

Ability to perform basic engineering calculations and support analysis activities

Strong communication skills with the ability to work cross-functionally with internal teams and suppliers

Good report writing and documentation skills

Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines

Proactive, hands-on approach with a focus on quality and continuous improvement

Desirable Experience:

Experience with FEA tools (e.G. ANSYS)

Exposure to vehicle systems or mechanical assemblies

Experience with production testing, data logging or instrumentation

Understanding of supply chain and manufacturing process optimisation

Working Pattern & Benefits:

Full-time, on-site role based in Devon, UK

Collaborative engineering environment with close interaction between design and manufacturing teams

Opportunity to work on complex, high-performance engineered products

Involvement in full product lifecycle from concept through to production

Supportive team environment with opportunities for professional development

To apply for this Production & Process Engineer role, please send your CV to Nicola King:

(url removed)

(phone number removed)

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