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Process Engineer

Fordton
6 days ago
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Process Engineer
 
The Opportunity:
You will join one of Europe’s leading PCB manufacturer in the heart of beautiful Devon.  If you are either an experienced Process Engineer OR an Engineering OR Chemistry Graduate, then this could be the perfect role for you.  The position would suit somebody who's been a Process Engineer within a Manufacturing or Engineering environment previously, or a more recent graduate with a BEngb.  Your role as Process Engineer will be 50/50 hands on and report writing so it is essential that you have great critical and logical thinking and a fantastic approach to problem solving.

The Role:

As our Process Engineer you will be monitoring and controlling processes on the shop floor of our Printed Circuit Board factory with the aim of advising on technical matters; ensuring that processes are adequate to produce product that meets specific standards agreed between us and our customers from the defence, aviation, medical and telecommunication industries.
You will attend to process issues as they arise and communicate effectively with Production and Quality personnel to ensure that product quality is maintained to the highest standard.
The successful candidate will be able to research, diagnose, troubleshoot and resolve issues in an accurate and timely manner.
On top of this, it will be your priority to develop new techniques to increase the capability of the company; whether by improving efficiency, yield or reducing waste, you will be continuously utilising your engineering skills to provide an increasingly more complex product.What you will bring to the Team:

Preferably 2+ years of experience in engineering, or a Bachelors degree in science / engineering.
Logical thinking and a good application of the scientific method.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills and excellent data and statistical analysis skills.
Ability to maintain a high level of detail.
Good understanding of technical documentation.Benefits:

Quarterly Company bonus scheme – can be up to 12% of your salary!
Contributory pension
Death in service insuranceWorking Hours:
8am-5pm Monday to Thursday, 8am-2pm Fridays

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