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Process Engineer

Signify
Cwmbran
1 week ago
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About Signify

Through bold discovery and cutting-edge innovation, we lead an industry that is vital for the future of our planet: lighting. Through our leadership in connected lighting and the Internet of Things, we're breaking new ground in data analytics, AI, and smart solutions for homes, offices, cities, and beyond.

At Signify, you can shape tomorrow by building on our incredible 125+ year legacy while working toward even bolder sustainability goals. Our culture of continuous learning, creativity, and commitment to diversity and inclusion empowers you to grow your skills and career.

Join us, and together, we’ll transform our industry, making a lasting difference for brighter lives and a better world. You light the way.

More about the role

This is an exciting job opportunity for you to light the way as a Process Engineer in to join our team in Cwmbran, Wales, UK with Signify.

As the Cwmbran site continues to grow, you will provide process support in all areas of the manufacturing environment.

This hands on role requires a real mix of mechanical, electrical, IT and software skills improving processes from laser engraving, robotic gluing, label automation, 3D printing, databasing & integration with other systems.

This critical and diverse role will require the successful candidate to work with other teams to develop, implement & improve automation and test within the plant to drive yield and efficiency.

  • Own the day to day TPM for the plant
  • Support all local test and software applications
  • Build automation solutions with wider teams that align to with Signify Manufacturing Standards
  • Facilitate the design and build of manufacturing jigs and fixtures
  • Support production and warehouse staff in continuous improvement activities
More about you

While we value and appreciate all applicants, we believe that the following experience and skills will be needed to shine brightly in this job opening.

  • Between 3-5 years of experience in similar role/field
  • Background in electronics, mechatronics, maintenance or test in a manufacturing environment
  • Experience in commissioning, controls, maintenance, instrumentation, robotics, automation or machine building
  • Communicate effectively, being able to tailor content and clearly explain complex solutions to a broad audience
  • Logical and process driven, continuous improvement mindset, results orientated, multi skilled and innovative
Everything we’ll do for you

You can grow a lasting career here. We’ll encourage you, support you, and challenge you. We’ll help you learn and progress in a way that’s right for you, with coaching and mentoring along the way. We’ll listen to you too, because we see and value every one of our 30,000+ people.

We believe that a diverse and inclusive workplace fosters creativity, innovation, and a full spectrum of bright ideas. With a global workforce representing 99 nationalities, we are dedicated to creating an inclusive environment where every voice is heard and valued, helping us all achieve more together.

Come join us, and together we can light the way.


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