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Manufacturing Process Engineer

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Are you an experienced engineer with a passion for process optimisation and innovationJoin HellermannTyton in Plymouth as a Manufacturing Process Engineer and play a key role in driving quality, efficiency, and continuous improvement across our production operations.

Job Type: Full Time, Permanent

Location: Based in Plymouth, PL6 5XP

Salary: Competitive

Working Hours: Monday – Thursday: 08:30 – 17:00 and Friday: 08:30 – 14:30

About Us:

At HellermannTyton, we’re more than just a leading manufacturer - we’re a trusted global partner in cable management, data connectivity, and network infrastructure solutions.

Since 1935, our mission has been to provide innovative solutions for all cable management needs – with customer satisfaction as our priority. Our portfolio includes more than 75,000 items, and we operate 15 world-class manufacturing facilities in 38 countries, employing over 6,000 people.

You will be joining a business with ambitious growth plans, currently undergoing a period of change to enhance our performance and seize every opportunity for greater success. We strive to be elite and are looking for individuals who share this vision.

Manufacturing Process Engineer – The Role:

As part of our Engineering team, you’ll ensure the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of our moulding and extrusion processes. You’ll drive process optimisation, quality, and productivity through robust control, standardisation, and technical support.

Working closely with Production, Maintenance, and Quality, you’ll lead improvements in yield, cycle time, and scrap reduction, while supporting automation and continuous improvement initiatives.

Manufacturing Process Engineer - Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop, document, and optimise moulding & extrusion process parameters to achieve consistent quality and performance

  • Lead troubleshooting of process-related issues on moulding & extrusion machines, tooling, and auxiliary equipment, ensuring rapid root-cause identification and sustainable corrective actions

  • Support the introduction, commissioning, and validation of new moulds and tooling, ensuring correct set-up, safe handover, and adherence to the tooling commissioning process

  • Champion the use of scientific moulding techniques and data-driven decision making to enhance process robustness

  • Collaborate with Maintenance and the CI Engineer to drive TPM activities focused on process capability and equipment uptime

    Manufacturing Process Engineer - You:

  • Time served engineer or HNC (or equivalent) in a relevant engineering discipline

  • Proven experience in moulding or extrusion process engineering (rubber, silicone, or plastic moulding environment)

  • Strong understanding of moulding & extrusion principles, tooling design, and machine control systems

  • Hands-on experience with process optimisation, validation, and troubleshooting techniques

  • Knowledge of TPM, SMED, Lean/CI principles and Six Sigma

  • Data-driven approach to problem-solving, comfortable using SPC, capability studies, and DOE where applicable

  • Effective communicator and team player

  • Methodical, safety-conscious, and resilient under pressure

    Benefits:

  • Enhanced annual leave

  • Enhanced family-friendly leave policies

  • An enhanced sick pay scheme

  • Comprehensive mental health and wellbeing support, including access to counselling, an employee assistance programme, mortgage brokering services, and additional resources for you and your family

  • Free on-site car parking

  • Subsidised canteen facilities at our larger locations

    We operate a strict Preferred Supplier List for recruitment agencies and are not currently seeking additional partners. Any CVs submitted speculatively by agencies outside of our PSL will be treated as a gift, and no fees will be payable.

    If you're ready to make an impact in a world-class manufacturing environment — submit your CV for this Manufacturing Process Engineer role and click ‘Apply’ now

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