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Process Engineer

Bridgnorth
5 days ago
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Let’s shape the future of British manufacturing together!

Why Choose Bridgnorth Aluminium
Bridgnorth Aluminium is an aluminium rolling company with a strong commitment to excellence in manufacturing high quality products. We believe in building the future together. At Bridgnorth Aluminium, your skills, ideas, and passion will help us drive innovation and deliver excellence across the industry.

Join our team as a Process Engineer, providing technical expertise and problem-solving to ensure safe, high-quality, on-time, and cost-effective production of aluminium strip.

About You:
You’re curious, methodical, and a self-starter who enjoys improving processes, supporting operations, and driving innovation. You work well independently and with cross-functional teams.

Key Responsibilities:



Optimise and troubleshoot manufacturing processes.

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Support projects and process improvements using Lean, Six Sigma, and PFMEA tools.

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Apply engineering theory to real-world production challenges.

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Analyse data, prepare reports, and communicate results effectively.

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Contribute to continuous improvement and business growth.

Requirements:

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Degree in Engineering (or equivalent experience).

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Experience in manufacturing, ideally aluminium or metals.

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Strong analytical, teamwork, and communication skills.

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Proficiency with technical software and process tools.

Desirable:

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Knowledge of aluminium manufacturing, quality systems, and process control.

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Project management experience.

Working Hours: Monday to Friday 36.25 hour week - Flexitime

Salary Range: Competitive - depending on experience

Reporting to: Process Manager within the Thermo Mechanical Processing Department

Benefits Package:

* Annual Bonus

* Pension matched up to 7%

* 4 x Annual Salary Life Assurance

* Health Cash Plan

* Cycle to Work, Technology & Car scheme

* Wellbeing Support

* Long Service Recognition

Be part of a team shaping the future of aluminium manufacturing

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