Manufacturing Process Engineer

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I am currently recruiting for a Manufacturing Process Engineer to work for a cutting-edge technology company based in Glamorgan. Salary up to £40,000 + Benefits.

The organisation has been in operation for many years and are worldwide leaders within the design, development, and manufacture of their highly intelligent products. As a business they turnover north of £85m, employ 500 people and are constantly evolving their legacy products as well as designing and developing new innovative products to bring to market.

In line with demand for their products and to support the business with their growth plans they have the need to appoint another Manufacturing Process Engineer on a permanent basis.

In this role as a Manufacturing Process Engineer, you will be responsible for handling NPI/NPD projects as well as looking at Continuous Improvement, Process Improvement and Cost Improvement. You will also be expected to do the process documentation, Kaizen activities and value stream mapping amongst other elements expected within a Manufacturing Process Engineer role.

Essential Requirements:

  • Previous experience as a Manufacturing Process Engineer or similar
  • Experience with Validation processes (ideally Installation Qualification (IQ), Operational Qualification (OQ) or Performance Qualification (PQ)

    Desirable Requirements:

  • Data Analysis
  • LEAN (6 Sigma / Green Belt)

    This is a fantastic opportunity for a Manufacturing Process Engineer to work for a growing company who are working with some of the most advanced technology and machinery available. With the ambitious, but realistic plans the company has forecast there will be lots of opportunities to develop and progress internally if this appeals.

    This is an immediate requirement so if you have the required skills and experience then please get in touch with an updated copy of your CV. Either apply direct or contact Adam on (phone number removed)

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