Lead Process Engineer

Llanharry
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Lead Process Engineer

£38,000 - £43,000

South Wales

Yolk Engineering is exclusively partnered with a dynamic manufacturing innovator in the recruitment of a Lead Process Engineer to join a growing team that's pushing the boundaries in advanced manufacturing.

You'll play a key role, taking ownership of end-to-end production projects, defining how new products are manufactured, building process flows, setting manning levels and leading improvements once in operation.

You'll support a product range that's varied, cutting-edge and always evolving, working closely with highly motivated people in a business known for its healthy culture, and driving lean, smart manufacturing forward.

This is an opportunity to join a highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary team in a professional environment that offers direction, development, support and autonomy in line with abilities, with strong potential for further career development.

This is what you'll be doing as Lead Process Engineer

Designing, transforming and optimising manufacturing processes
Leading process developments from early concept through to volume production
Identifying and eliminating waste throughout the operation
Driving process transformation initiatives, including selection and implementation of new technologies
Supporting new business quotation and investment plans with robust data and insights
Influence and engage stakeholders across the business to deliver sustainable change
Lead, coach and develop other engineers and project team membersWhat you'll bring to the team as Lead Process Engineer

Engineering HNC/Degree or equivalent experience
Experience applying lean manufacturing and continuous improvement principles
Experience leading projects and developing others
Experience in high mix / high complexity environments (advantageous)And this is what you'll get in return

Competitive salary DOE
Market leading pension
Annual company bonus
Private healthcare
Life Assurance
25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays
Fully fundeed training and development
Proven progression opportunitiesAre you up to the challenge?

If you feel you have the skills, experience and passion to be successful in this Lead Process Engineer role apply now.

*Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities

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