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Process Engineer

Cramlington
1 week ago
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Job Title: Process Engineer

Location: Northumberland

Salary: Competitive depending on experience

Working Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday (early Friday finish)

Benefits:

  • 25 days holiday + 1 special day

  • Healthcare cash plan

  • Company share scheme

  • Cycle to work scheme

    The Company:

    Join a forward-thinking technology manufacturer specialising in cutting-edge microelectronics. The company is known for delivering highly reliable products across global markets, supporting innovation and excellence in engineering. With a focus on continuous improvement, collaborative teamwork, and long-term career progression, they are now looking for a skilled Process Engineer to join their growing team.

    Job Description:

    As a Process Engineer, you will play a vital role in developing and optimising manufacturing processes for high-precision microelectronic products. This varied position offers exposure to the entire product lifecycle—from new product introduction (NPI) to supporting volume production. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless process transitions, troubleshoot issues, and drive performance improvements across the shop floor.

    Key responsibilities include:

  • Providing day-to-day engineering support to production operations

  • Troubleshooting and resolving equipment and process-related issues

  • Commissioning and qualifying new manufacturing equipment

  • Creating and maintaining technical documentation such as SOPs, PFMEAs, and inspection standards

  • Supporting the transition of products from NPI to full-scale production

  • Identifying and implementing opportunities for yield improvement and efficiency gains

  • Liaising with customers and suppliers, which may include occasional travel abroad

  • Promoting a safety-first culture and ensuring compliance with HSE regulations

    Skills & Experience:

    Essential:

  • Degree/HNC in Engineering or relevant equivalent experience

  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills

  • Experience with Lean principles, 8D, and Design of Experiments

  • Confident communicator with excellent interpersonal skills

  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver to strict deadlines

  • Competent in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

    Desirable:

  • Familiarity with electronics and mechanical CAD tools

  • Experience with chip and wire assembly, hybrid circuits, or high-reliability environments (e.g. MIL standards)

  • Understanding of lean manufacturing tools and statistical process controls

    Why Should You Apply?

  • Be at the forefront of high-tech microelectronic manufacturing

  • Gain hands-on experience in a highly collaborative environment

  • Develop your career with structured training and global exposure

  • Play a key role in shaping engineering processes that drive innovation

  • Competitive compensation and excellent benefits package

    If you're a driven Process Engineer with a passion for precision, innovation, and continuous improvement, this is your opportunity to thrive in a dynamic and supportive workplace. The company is seeking someone ready to grow and make a significant impact

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