Process Engineer

Contek Recruitment Solutions LTD.
Sheffield
1 week ago
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Contek Recruitment are currently working with a specialist Engineering company, based in Sheffield. Due to continued growth and success, they are recruiting for an experienced Process Engineer to join their growing team on a full-time, permanent basis. Working Hours: Monday to Friday (Days) - 37.5 hours per week. Salary: £39,000 per year . Duties and Responsibilities:
Ensure all tasks & work complies with Health & Safety, Evironmental, andQuality policies and procedures of the company.
Assist with statistical analysis of test failures to drive improvements, provide summary of root cause and trend statistics for test failures.
Maintaining the test faliure logs.
Provide monthly statistical data where required.
Assist with the approval of special process suppliers.
Support with the evaluation of amendments to specification, procedures and national standards.
Amended company procedures and specifications as required.
Assist in the technical aspects of metallurgical conversion.
Control of orders to be witness based on sales value, project & development work, quality concerns, alloy sensitivity, and supplier difficulties.
Own any arising non-conformances.
Forge witnessing and maintaining records.
Assist in the review and approval of forging procedures.
Evaluate and sentence supplier NCRs.
Assist in the development of new suppliers as required.
As required, set down stream essential variables for hot worked products.
RCA for hot work NCRs.
Production of technical reports as required internally or bycustomers.
Support other departments and customers with technical and metallurgical aspects.
Manage own generated MPQP/ MPS requirements.
Assist with queries regarding incoming and dispatch certification.
On project type orders, support the production of these with daily technical support / guidance as needed.
Complete understanding of the projects technical requirementsto ensure that the scope of work is fulfilled.
Support the QA managerin investigation and closure of allCAPA involving significant technical involvement.
Support the QA Manager by conducting internal audits againstthe company quality& technical requirements.
Requirements:
Technical knowledge and experience of hot working NIand LAS.
Knowledge of Microsoft Systems / HES / QNG / iMetals.
Knowledge of customer specification and national standards.
Team working and understanding of quality methodologies, such as 5 WHY& Fishbone Diagrams.
Process and compliance auditingmethodologies.

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