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JAM Recruitment Ltd
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Process Engineer

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Process engineer

Process Engineer

Join a world-renowned aerospace and defence organisation as a Process Engineers in Glascoed, on a full time basis (can compress into 4 days)

Would you like to join a global aerospace and defence organisation? Do you want to work as part of an organisation protecting people and maintaining maximum national security?

Due to a drive for greater success, this advanced manufacturing business is currently searching for Process Engineers to add to their talented, hardworking team in Glascoed (full time onsite) on an initial 12 months contract. Striving for innovation and creativity you can ensure no two days will be the same.

Rates:

Process Engineer £44.40 per hour / umbrella

The role:

* Develop new manufacturing processes, in line with Engineering Plans and Budgets. Technical solutions and processes must be robust, timely, cost-effective and meet Customer expectations* Ensure that manufacturing processes comply with industry standard controls that ensure long term process stability, including: Lean Principles, Process Control Plans, PFMEAs; plus awareness of Programmable Logic Controls and Visual Management Systems on automated process lines* Specify and qualify new equipment, often working with suppliers to meet tight deadlines. Ensure all process equipment meets regulatory and safety standards

Skills:

To succeed within this role, you'll have experience in a similar position, and you'll ideally have the following skills:

* Minimum HNC / HND Mechanical, Electrical, Manufacturing, Chemical, or equivalent* Have a good technical and manufacturing base, show initiative and be able to work under pressure* Prioritising a constantly varying workload, in parallel with maintaining high quality standards and meeting deadlinesDesirable* Experience and demonstrated knowledge of materials processing* IOSH Managing Safety / NEBOSH Certificate

Background

This is an exciting opportunity to work for a global business that has developed a strategy of working closely with its contingent workforce. Within the role, you can expect to:

Work on complex, cutting-edge projectsAchieve a work/life balanceDevelop your skills

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