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Process Engineer

Shotton, County of Flintshire
4 days ago
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Process Engineer Opportunity, Deeside.

We’re recruiting on behalf of our growing client who are seeking a Process Engineer to join their team on a permanent, full time basis. This role is to take ownership of developing and optimising precision manufacturing processes across machining, welding, electropolishing, pinking, and engraving. You’ll play a key role in driving efficiency, quality, and reliability—acting as the go-to technical expert on the shop floor. This is a hands-on role where you’ll lead process improvements, problem-solving, and innovation in a fast-paced, high-quality manufacturing environment.

About the Role

  • Title: Process Engineer

  • Role: Full time, permanent

  • Location: Deeside, office based

  • Salary: Up to £50K per annum

  • Benefits: 26 days holiday plus bank holidays, pension, performance based bonus plus more!

    What You’ll Do



Develop and refine processes for CNC machining, welding, surface finishing, and engraving.

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Design and improve tooling, fixtures, and jigs to boost consistency and operator efficiency.

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Support new technology and equipment integration, from specification through commissioning.

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Lead investigations into process issues, applying root cause analysis and corrective actions.

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Ensure compliance with quality standards and regulatory requirements.

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Create and maintain robust process documentation and operator training materials.

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Champion continuous improvement through Lean methods, Kaizen, and cross-functional projects.

What You’ll Bring

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3+ years’ process engineering experience in precision or metal-based manufacturing.

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Strong knowledge of machining, welding, and surface finishing; exposure to electropolishing and engraving a plus.

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Proficiency with CAD tools (SolidWorks/AutoCAD/CAM) and manufacturing documentation.

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Solid understanding of GD&T, SPC, and Lean methodologies.

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A practical, floor-focused mindset with strong problem-solving ability.

**Roberts Webb Recruitment are acting an agency on behalf of this role

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