Process Engineer

Bradford
4 weeks ago
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This Process Engineer position is with a globally leading chemical manufacturing company that are investing heavily on their site over the next 2-3 years. Multiple multi-million pound projects have and are continuing to be sanctioned to provide upgrades and renovations on the site.

Taking this opportunity as Process Engineer would mean working for a leading global producer of chemical products. This is a key manufacturing company relied on by many industries and this Process Engineer role is critical to ongoing operation.

Responsibilities of the Process Engineer;

Support Operations Leader in defining the weekly maintenance priorities minimising impact in product commitments.
Understand OEE losses and propose improvement plan in conjunction with operative team. Implement OEE tools to capture losses in real time. Support developing improvement plant to improve site capacity.
Day to day trouble shooting support, mainly related to software and technical / quality issues. Day to day responsibility for providing technical expertise and diagnosing and solving problems (initiate MOC and RCA if required).
Implement Lean Six Sigma tools.
Engaging in a professional development programme to support with progression through the company.
To be successful in this position as Process Engineer, an established technical background with experience in a production or operations environment on a chemical site (ideally COMAH site) within is required. The minimum qualification for this role is a Chemical Process Engineering degree or equivalent and 5-10 years' experience.

Working for this multi-billion-pound market leading company as an Process Engineer means receiving a comprehensive benefits package alongside salary. This includes a double figure pension, annual bonus, health care scheme and life assurance amongst others. In addition to this 28-day annual leave plus bank holidays. Progression is a genuine opportunity with this company given their ambitious but stable growth and investment strategy.

Please apply directly for further information regarding this Process Engineer role

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