Manufacturing Process Engineer - Aerospace, Defence - Safety- Middlesex UK

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Manufacturing Process Engineer - Aerospace, Defence - Safety- Middlesex UK.

Join our client on  a permanent basis on this mission in their Manufacturing team as a Process Engineer, based in Middlesex, UK

This is an exciting opportunity where you will be supporting the development, clarity, and consistency of operational processes across manufacturing. This role ensures that processes are well understood, effectively documented, and continuously improved, helping teams work more reliably and confidently. By identifying risks, coordinating improvements, and engaging with shop floor teams, the Process Engineer plays a key role in strengthening operational discipline and driving practical change. 

Characteristics & Skills:

Knowledge of manufacturing philosophies such as Lean Manufacturing and 5S.
Understanding of a range of machining and assembly processes.
Have an eye for detail and getting things right
Know how to listen and communicate effectively with others
Share your knowledge freely with others.
Committed to the highest standards.
Demonstrate ethics and integrity in your thinking.
Share and demonstrate the our ValuesWith our World Leading client, you’ll have the opportunity to work alongside experts who will help you to obtain a wide understanding of an engineering business, and you’ll develop new skills and gain a strong industry experience.

Benefits Package:

Highly competitive 9% non-contributory pension scheme 18+
4x salary Life Assurance 18+
Healthcare Plan
Company Discounts Platform
25-days annual leave plus bank holidays
Opportunity to purchase additional annual leave
Occupational Health team
Cycle to work scheme after a six-month probation period
Workplace Nursery BenefitA good salary is on offer along side the great benefits package. Candidates must hold the current rights to live and work in the UK and be living in the UK currently. They must also be willing to undergo the BPSS Security Clearance vetting procedure to be able to work with them.

We feel this interesting role will suit an Engineer with strong Manufacturing Process Engineering experience coupled with an eye for detail with respect to Health and Safety

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