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Process Engineer

Farnborough
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Process Engineer – Rubber Moulding
Location: Farnborough, Hampshire 
Hours: Monday–Thursday 07:00–16:30 (45-min lunch), Friday 07:00–12:00
Salary: Competitive Benefits
Contract Type: Full Time, Permanent

Are you an experienced Process Engineer with a passion for hands-on problem-solving and a background in rubber moulding? We're working with a specialist manufacturing business seeking a proactive and detail-focused individual to join their engineering team.

The Role:
This is a hands-on position supporting production processes directly on the shop floor. You’ll be responsible for developing and documenting new processes for rubber moulded components and related assembly operations.

Key responsibilities include:

Developing processes for injection, compression, and transfer moulding

Supporting rubber testing and analysis with internal lab resources

Involvement in rubber-to-substrate bonding and tooling optimisation

Analysing moulding parameters to resolve production issues

Delivering training and process handovers to machine operators

Collaborating with CAD and tooling teams on design and implementation

What We’re Looking For:

Background in an engineering discipline or equivalent moulding experience

Hands-on approach and technical understanding of rubber processing equipment

Strong problem-solving skills and quality focus

Ability to manage projects and meet tight deadlines

A team player with experience in diverse, cross-functional environments

Physically fit to manage the demands of a production environment

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a close-knit and innovative engineering team within a company known for quality and precision in technical manufacturing, working along side high value bespoke projects. 

Apply now to take the next step in your engineering career

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