Manufacturing Process Engineer

Basildon
4 days ago
Create job alert

Manufacturing Process Engineer

Basildon, Essex
Full-time Permanent Day Shift Monday-Friday
£45,000

First Achieve Engineering & Manufacturing are recruiting on behalf of a high-precision manufacturing organisation operating within a regulated engineering environment.

We are seeking a Manufacturing Process Engineer to join the team in Basildon. This is a key role focused on designing, implementing, and continuously improving manufacturing processes to ensure efficient, safe, and high-quality production.

You'll work closely with Engineering, Production, and Quality teams, playing a hands-on role in process optimisation, NPI, and technical problem-solving on the shop floor.

The Role

As Manufacturing Process Engineer, you will be responsible for translating engineering intent into robust, repeatable manufacturing processes.

Key Responsibilities:

Produce, update, and maintain manufacturing documentation

Interpret engineering drawings and apply GD&T principles

Work confidently with ERP/MRP systems

Apply strong knowledge of machining processes and specifications

Demonstrate understanding of aerospace materials and surface treatments

Produce cost and time estimates

Support New Product Introduction (NPI) activities

Identify tooling requirements for assembly and inspection

Support DFM / DFMA activities with internal and external design teams

Liaise with external design teams to resolve technical product issues

Drive continuous improvement initiatives to reduce waste and improve efficiency

About You

You'll be an experienced process-focused engineer with the confidence to work independently and challenge existing methods where appropriate.

Knowledge, Skills & Experience:

Solid experience in manufacturing processes and engineered products

Strong organisational skills with the ability to plan and prioritise work

Broad technical skillset and strong problem-solving ability

Comfortable questioning and improving established processes

Proactive, flexible, and able to demonstrate initiative

Computer literate

Desirable (but not essential):

Knowledge of Lean manufacturing principles

Working knowledge of 3D CAD software

Understanding of 4/5-axis CNC machining and ISO G-code

What's in it for you?

Full-time, permanent position

40 hours per week, Monday to Friday (day shift)

Salary: £45,000 per annum

Excellent benefits package including:

Pension

Life insurance

Private medical healthcare

Prescription safety eyewear

Employee retail discounts

33 days holiday, including Christmas shutdown

Strong opportunities for career development within a collaborative engineering team

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Manufacturing Process Engineer

Manufacturing Process Engineer

Manufacturing Process Engineer

Manufacturing Process Engineer

Manufacturing Process Engineer

Manufacturing Process Engineer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Semiconductor Jobs for Career Switchers in Their 30s, 40s & 50s (UK Reality Check)

Semiconductors sit behind almost everything: smartphones, EVs, medical devices, aerospace systems, telecoms networks, cloud data centres & the AI boom. In the UK, the semiconductor ecosystem spans chip design, IP, photonics, compound semiconductors, testing, packaging, equipment, supply chain & R&D. That breadth creates real opportunities for career switchers in their 30s, 40s & 50s, especially if you target roles where experience, process discipline & delivery skills matter as much as deep device physics. This article gives you a UK reality check: what semiconductor jobs actually look like, which roles are realistic for career switchers, what skills employers value, how long retraining tends to take & whether age is a barrier.

How to Write a Semiconductor Job Ad That Attracts the Right People

Semiconductors sit at the heart of modern technology. From consumer electronics and automotive systems to AI, defence, telecoms and advanced manufacturing, semiconductor professionals play a critical role in designing, fabricating and testing the components that power the global economy. Yet many employers struggle to attract the right candidates. Semiconductor job adverts often receive either very few applications or a high volume of unsuitable ones. Experienced engineers and scientists frequently ignore adverts that feel vague, generic or disconnected from the realities of semiconductor development and manufacturing. In most cases, the issue is not a shortage of talent — it is the clarity and quality of the job advert. Semiconductor professionals are detail-oriented, process-driven and highly selective. A poorly written job ad signals weak technical understanding and unclear expectations. A well-written one signals credibility, precision and long-term intent. This guide explains how to write a semiconductor job ad that attracts the right people, improves applicant quality and strengthens your employer brand.

Maths for Semiconductor Jobs: The Only Topics You Actually Need (& How to Learn Them)

If you are aiming for semiconductor jobs in the UK it is easy to assume you need a PhD level maths toolkit. In practice most roles do not. Whether you are targeting device engineering, process engineering, yield engineering, product engineering, test, reliability, RF, analogue, digital design, EDA, packaging or applications engineering, the maths you actually use clusters into a few workhorse areas. This guide strips it back to the topics that genuinely help you get hired & perform well on the job: Exponents, logs & “physics curves” (Arrhenius style behaviour, subthreshold, leakage) Calculus in plain English (rates, gradients, differential equations intuition) Device electrostatics & transport basics (Poisson equation intuition, drift & diffusion) Complex numbers for AC & RF (impedance, phasors, frequency response) Signals maths (Fourier intuition, bandwidth, noise density) Probability & statistics for manufacturing (SPC, DOE, yield models, reliability basics) Basic optimisation habits (fitting models, tuning trade-offs, making decisions with data) You will also get a 6 week plan, portfolio projects & a resources section you can follow without getting pulled into unnecessary theory.