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Process Engineer

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Process Engineer - Broughton (Onsite)

Location: Broughton, Chester

Hours: 35 per week (4.5 days, flexible between 7am-7pm)

Pay: £27.68 per hour (PAYE) / £37.02 per hour (umbrella)

Security Clearance: BPSS+ (completed by Airbus Security)

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About the Opportunity

Are you passionate about driving innovation in manufacturing? Join our team as a Process Engineer, supporting the Single Aisle programme at Airbus Broughton. You'll play a key role in preparing and industrialising both minor and major modifications for Single Aisle aircraft, working at the heart of a collaborative, multifunctional team.

What You'll Be Doing

Translating design intent into clear technical instructions and manufacturing data for aircraft production, assembly, testing, and certification.
Delivering detailed work preparation, including routings, BOMs, SOIs, and STV calculations.
Implementing best practice methods, tools, and processes to meet current and future business needs.
Ensuring all work and documentation meet procedural and regulatory standards.
Project managing improvements in manufacturing methods, tools, and processes.
Evaluating and enhancing manufacturing capacity, recommending design changes where needed.
Providing hands-on support to shopfloor operations, supply chain, and final assembly lines for both electrical and mechanical systems.What We're Looking For

Experience in a large manufacturing environment, ideally within the aerospace, production, or industrial sectors.
Strong process-driven mindset and ability to work from first principles in manufacturing disciplines.
Working knowledge of Manufacturing Engineering, Design, and Business Information Systems (SAP experience desirable).
Understanding of lean principles and continuous improvement.
Effective communication skills, both written and verbal.
Ability to work collaboratively as part of a multifunctional team.
Leadership skills and self-motivation are highly valued.Why Join Us?

Be part of a forward-thinking team at the cutting edge of aircraft manufacturing.
Enjoy a flexible work pattern and a supportive, inclusive environment.
Develop your skills with exposure to a variety of engineering challenges and opportunities for growth.
Competitive pay and the chance to work on high-impact projects with a global leader in aerospace.Ready to take your next step?

Apply now to join Guidant Global and help shape the future of aerospace manufacturing

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