Senior Process Engineer

Andrecruit Group Ltd
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8 months ago
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JOB- Senior Process Engineer (Manufacturing)
LOCATION- Hampshire
TERM- Permanent
SALARY- £45,000 - £50,000 per annum (dependent on experience)

We are looking for Senior Process Engineer on a permanent basis in the Hampshire area with experience in the manufacturing industry in a fast paced environment. Your main duty will be to drive continuous improvement as well as lead the prcess design development and introduction of assemblies including tooling, fixtures and test equipment.

The Senior Process Engineer will ideally have the following attributes:

Degree qualified in an appropriate engineering or science discipline, or demonstrably equivalent through work-based experience
Minimum 5 years experience in Manufacturing Engineering role
Experience with VSM and other Lean techniques is an advantage
Hit the ground running, leading change and developing new ways of working through collaboration
Has a challenger mind mentality
Thorough attention to detail
Lean Six Sigma Green belt beneficial
Be able to work well alone as well as part of a team
The Senior Process Engineer role will involve:

Co-ordinate continuous improvement projects across cross functional teams
Analyse current processes for cost reduction and improvement activities
Communicating between procurement, suppliers and sub-contractors
Assist in ensuring that standard operating procedures, work instructions, test instructions and control plans are clearly defined, documented and communicated by the best available methods.
Support the transfer of new processes or new products (NPI) from Development to Manufacture.
Assist in the Training of operators on new products, processes and equipment.
New product development & implementing new machines and processes
Design of jigs and fixtures to improve existing processes
Manage project schedules for New Product Introductions
Assisting with planning from time to time when required
Creating routings, listing all internal and external operations
If you are interested in this position, please apply with an up to date CV to find out more, along with your availability and your salary expectation

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