Process Engineer

Wokingham
2 weeks ago
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Process Engineer

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Process Engineer to join our thriving UK Medical Manufacturing Company.

We are looking to recruit a Process Engineer who will be responsible for validation, development, and continuous improvement of production processes and related quality practices. The role will focus on ensuring that all processes are optimised, validated, and effectively controlled to maintain efficiency and compliance.

The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong knowledge and understanding of process validation and have exposure to various manufacturing processes, such as injection moulding, blow moulding, extrusion, foam pouring, ultrasonic welding, manual and automated assembly, packing, and in-process testing. They will also have a proven track record of ensuring that processes remain stable and maintain their validated state in a production environment.

Essential Experience/Qualifications:

Manufacturing Process Validation for Medical Devices
Qualification or degree in Engineering discipline or equivalent level qualification
Awareness of Product Qualification
Understanding of Lean Manufacturing Principles
Experience organising, supporting and carrying out trials
Knowledge and understanding of validated processes preferably in a highly regulated manufacturing environment
Demonstrable process engineering experience
Experience in manufacturing and validation of processes and equipment

Desirable Experience/Qualification:

Introduction to ISO 13485:2016 Medical Devices
QMS Requirements ISO 9001:2015
Experience in an automated manufacturing environment

Key Skills:

Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Able to work to deadlines
Able to multitask and prioritise workload
Able to make decisions and self-manage
Able to work in a team and on own initiative
Able to function effectively across a number of interrelated departments
Able to work in a safe manner complying with Health and Safety Legislation
Methodical, organised and structured approach to work
Excellent attention to detail
High level of commitment
Flexibility to work additional hours if required to support the facility

Hours of Work

40 hours per week
Monday - Friday

Equal Opportunities

We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of age; disability; gender; gender reassignment; marital or civil partnership status; pregnancy and maternity; race; religion or belief; sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. We believe that diversity enriches our workplace and enhances our ability to deliver exceptional results. We assess all applications based on skills, qualifications, and experience, ensuring a fair and equitable recruitment process.

No Agencies please

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You will be joining a company where our people work together to meet our company goals. We have a strong family feel, a friendly working environment and extend a warm welcome to all new employees. We are looking for commitment, a strong work ethic and flexibility in all our people and reward those that demonstrate these qualities. Intersurgical is only as good as the people who work for us, and we value all of our employees

Location: Wokingham
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: Full time, 40 hours per week
Salary: £35,000 to £40,000 per annum
Benefits: Competitive Annual Leave Entitlement • Matched pension contributions with length of service Family feel company • Flexible working hours • Training and progression opportunities • Annual performance and salary review • Competitive annual leave entitlement • Generous Company contribution toward gym membership • Matched pension contributions with length of service • Cycle to Work Scheme

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