Process Engineer

Bridgnorth Aluminium
Bridgnorth
1 week ago
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Let’s shape the future of British manufacturing together!
At Bridgnorth Aluminium, we don’t just roll aluminium — we roll out innovation, excellence, and opportunity. As a leading aluminium rolling company, we’re proud to deliver high-quality products that power industries across the UK and beyond. Now, we’re looking for passionate minds to help us push boundaries and build the future together.
Your Next Career Move: Process Engineer
As a Process Engineer, you’ll play a key part in optimising our processes, improving plant performance and supporting continuous improvement projects across the site. You will combine hands-on problem solving with data-driven insight, working closely with colleagues across engineering, operations, quality and technical teams.
This role offers variety, responsibility and the opportunity to develop your technical, project and leadership skills in an exciting and growing environment.
About You


  • You’re curious, methodical, and thrive on innovation.

  • You enjoy turning challenges into solutions.

  • You’re a self-starter who collaborates seamlessly across teams.

Key Responsibilities:


  • Optimise and troubleshoot manufacturing processes.

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

  • Apply engineering theory to real-world production challenges.

  • Analyse data, prepare reports, and communicate results effectively.

  • Contribute to continuous improvement and business growth.

Requirements:


  • Degree in Engineering (or equivalent experience).

  • Experience in manufacturing, ideally aluminium or metals.

  • Strong analytical, teamwork, and communication skills.

  • Proficiency with technical software and process tools.

Desirable:


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

  • Project management experience.

Why Join Us As A Process Engineer?


  • Work on complex and meaningful engineering challenges.

  • Be part of a supportive, collaborative and forward-thinking team.

  • Enjoy opportunities for career growth and development

  • Help shape the future capability of a leading aluminium manufacturing facility.

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
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Long Service Recognition
    Apply Today
    If you're ready to bring your technical expertise, curiosity and drive for improvement to an ambitious and growing business, we’d love to hear from you

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