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Manufacturing Process Engineer

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We are now looking for Manufacturing Process Engineer to join our thriving business!
Salary: up to £32k per annum depending on direct relevant experience
Depot based: Greenford UB6, Middlesex
Development Pathway: Supply Chain, Operations Planning, CI, Operations, Logistics
Working Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 7am – 5pm
About the Company:
A unique opportunity to join a leading global agri-food business who partners with some of the more exciting UK grocery brands. Through continuous drive for efficiency, excellence and sustainability an exciting opportunity has arisen to join our fast-moving perishables goods company.
The role is designed for self motivated individuals seeking a sustained career in food processing supply value chain to partner factory operations with strong-minded focus on overall resource effectiveness and productivity performance always ensuring quality, availability and service delivery to our discerning customers. Success will be measured by adopting lean thinking and its direct impact on increasing efficiency, capacity, reducing costs, improve quality and increase margin.
Manufacturing Process Engineer requirements:
Qualified in Lean Manufacturing with minimum 2 years’ work experience in relevant field
Work experience within fast paced production line environment critical.
Process Optimisation, people and change management, value chain analysis and lean manufacturing experience
Living within commuting distance of this on premises role
Skills and Competencies:
Ability to write and effectively communicate reports, procedures, trends and data insights.
Strong communication skills developed from working directly within a demanding industry and business.
Proven problem solving analysis skills
Advanced abilities using the Microsoft package and ERP systems
Knowledge of SQL
Efficient large data handling, anlaytics and statistical management If you feel like you meet the above criteria of the Manufacturing Process Engineer, please apply now

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