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Manufacturing Process Engineer

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Reference number: 50411

Job title: Manufacturing Process Engineer

Salary: to £46,000 pa + 15% bonus

Location: Skelmersdale

Duration: Permanent

Start date: ASAP

GPW Recruitment are working with an established, specialist manufacturer in Skelmersdale to recruit a Manufacturing Process Engineer on a permanent basis

The company has built itself into a highly successful global business, offering turnkey design, engineering and manufacturing solutions for a range of industries

As the Manufacturing Process Engineer, you are responsible for:

  • Research, justify and implement new and improved manufacturing processes, ensuring they meet safety and efficiency standards.

  • Review, design and plan department layouts, ensuring optimal workflow and safety within the production departments.

  • Evaluate rework and reject levels for design, process and training improvement opportunities

  • Institute process and product improvement – result will be a positive impact on production cycle time, production costs and product quality

  • Apply statistical methods to estimate future manufacturing requirements and potential.

  • Develop and evaluate equipment and process to produce a high-quality product at a competitive cost

  • Lead the development of 5S and lean methodologies across the manufacturing community.

  • Facilitate development of corrective actions to resolve manufacturing issues

  • Review current and establish new manufacturing processes, ensuring process control and creation of clear SOP’s that can be used as part of the training package.

  • Conduct manufacturing feasibility review; generate assembly instructions and tooling

  • Provide technical direction, training and certification for operators performing detailed process steps to ensure that the team have necessary skills, appropriate documentation, tooling and process control capability

    Benefits for the Manufacturing Process Engineer include:

  • Salary to £46,000 pa + 15% bonus

  • Group pension scheme

  • Life insurance 4x basic annual salary

  • 24 days holiday + bank holidays

  • Access to lifestyle benefits website

  • Access to well-being programmes

  • Free parking on site

    To apply for the Manufacturing Process Engineer role please click apply now

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