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CI/Process Engineering Lead

Halifax
3 days ago
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We're looking for an Engineering Leader to drive process development and maintenance activities on the shopfloor, ensuring operational excellence and reliability. This hands-on role offers the opportunity to lead improvements in safety, quality, and efficiency while progressing toward senior engineering leadership.

Client Details

Our client is a global manufacturer committed to delivering high-quality, innovative solutions for industrial applications. They foster a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration, and technical excellence.

Description

Key responsibilities:

Design, develop, and optimize fabrication processes to improve SQCD performance.
Lead shopfloor layout changes and implement Lean improvements.
Develop SOPs, work instructions, and training programs.
Specify and manage new equipment requirements and CAPEX projects.
Introduce automation to reduce errors and labor costs.
Coordinate planned and reactive maintenance activities, ensuring compliance with HSE standards.
Drive root cause analysis and corrective actions for process non-conformances.
Collect and analyze process data to support decision-making.
Collaborate cross-functionally on trials, process changes, and operator training.

Profile

A successful candidate should have:

Degree or equivalent in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Industrial Engineering.
3-5 years' experience in high-mix, low-volume or batch manufacturing.
Proficient in CAD design and documentation.
Hands-on experience with PPM, installations, and fault diagnosis across mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic systems.
Exposure to Lean, Kaizen, TPM, or similar methodologies.
Strong initiative, reliability, and ambition to grow into senior leadership.Job Offer

What's on offer:

Competitive salary ranging from £45,000 to £50,000 per annum.
Potential for up to 10% annual bonus.
Genuinely excellent benefits package including highly competitive pension and holidays allowance.
A permanent role offering stability and progression to a leadership role.
A supportive and professional working environment in Halifax

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