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Manufacturing Process Engineer

Staplehurst
4 days ago
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Manufacturing Process Engineer – Drive innovation and elevate production performance for a specialist manufacturer in Staplehurst, Kent.

Location: Staplehurst, Kent (on site)

Salary: £45,000 per annum

Hours: 40hrs, Monday to Friday

Contract: Full-time, Permanent

Benefits: Enhanced pension, quarterly bonus, company sick pay, employee referral scheme, 2x death in service, competitive holidays, cycle to work scheme, training and development

Why join our client

Our client is a long-established leader in high-precision engineered solutions, supporting global customers across advanced technology sectors. With a fully equipped manufacturing facility and a culture built on technical excellence, this is an opportunity to shape processes that directly influence quality, innovation and growth.

About the role (Manufacturing Process Engineer)

You will play a central role in improving production capability, supporting new product introduction and enhancing manufacturing performance. Working closely with Production, Engineering, Quality and Sales, you’ll optimise workflows, implement new equipment, develop documentation and support continuous improvement across the factory.

Key duties

  • Provide hands-on technical support, resolving production issues and driving corrective actions

  • Source, evaluate and introduce new machinery, tooling and equipment

  • Review and optimise manufacturing processes using Lean methods

  • Support cross-department improvement projects and workflow alignment

  • Collaborate with the Engineering and Workshop teams on new product readiness

  • Assist with production routings and manufacturing documentation

  • Lead internal and collaborative R&D initiatives

  • Provide technical guidance to customers and partners

  • Promote best practice in health and safety and manufacturing compliance

    Essential requirements

  • Degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing or Industrial Engineering, or equivalent experience

  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in a manufacturing process engineering role

  • Proven experience introducing new processes, tooling and workflow improvements

  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills

  • Experience in project management and MRP/ERP systems

  • Skilled in creating SOPs, work instructions and process routings

    Desirable

  • Background in sheet-metal or deep-drawing processes

  • Strong Lean manufacturing and CI knowledge

  • Experience in low- to mid-volume batch production

  • CAPEX justification, ROI analysis and equipment sourcing

  • Experience within ISO 9001 or Six Sigma environments

    Morgan Jones is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

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