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Process Engineer

Royal Leamington Spa
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Process Engineer

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Process Engineer

Process engineer

Process Engineer
Location: Leamington Spa (on-site)
Salary: £43,000 per year
Hours: 39 hours per week (Monday to Thursday 7.30-4.30, Friday 7.30-12.30)
Contract type: Permanent
Why join AGA Rangemaster?
At AGA Rangemaster, we take pride in our heritage and the quality of our engineering. We’re looking for an experienced Process Engineer who thrives in a fast-paced manufacturing environment, enjoys solving problems, improving systems, and making a real impact.
This is a great opportunity to join a supportive team and be part of impactful changes as we drive efficiency and innovation across our operations.
What We Offer

  • 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays
  • Company bonus
  • Middleby Pension Plan
  • Life Assurance & company sick pay
  • Company discounts
  • Free on-site parking
  • Supportive and collaborative culture
  • Opportunities for development
    The Role
    As Process Engineer, you’ll play a key part in improving and maintaining our manufacturing processes, making them safer, more efficient, and consistent. Whether it’s rolling out new systems, supporting product launches, or driving continuous improvement, you’ll be the go-to person for process excellence.
    Key Responsibilities:
  • Maintain and improve safe, efficient production processes
  • Spot and reduce workplace risks, supporting a culture of H&S
  • Lead and support improvement projects to minimise waste, boost output and improve delivery performance
  • Use lean tools to solve problems and increase efficiency
  • Create new layouts, workflows and standard operating procedures (SOPs)
  • Support and evaluate process and design changes
  • Help bring new products into production
  • Improve quality control and process consistency
  • Work collaboratively with cross-functional teams
    What We’re Looking for:
  • Proven experience in a similar process/manufacturing engineering role (ideally pressings, sheet metal or fabrication)
  • Engineering degree or equivalent experience
  • Can-do attitude, flexibility and adaptability
  • Solid understanding of lean tools and ISO 9001 quality standards
  • Confident using CAD and reading technical drawings
  • IT proficiency
  • Strong planning, problem solving and communication skills
  • Self-motivated, organised, driven and capable of managing multiple projects
    If this sounds like the right fit for you, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now

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