Process Engineer

Prime Appointments Ltd
Colchester
1 day ago
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Process Engineer - Manufacturing and Production - 6-Month Contract - Colchester - £38,000 - £45,000

Are you a Process Engineer with a passion for process improvement and production analysis? We're working with a well-established manufacturing business in Colchester that produces large fabricated and electromechanical components used in national infrastructure projects. As part of their ongoing Continuous Improvement programme, they are looking for a Process Engineer to support a six-month cycle time and efficiency study across multiple production departments. This is a hands-on analytical role focusing on observation and recommendation, not implementation.

Responsibilities
  • Conduct time and motion studies across machine and assembly operations
  • Compare system cycle times to demonstrated times on the shop floor
  • Break down processes into VA (Value Add), NVA (Non-Value Add), and NNVA (Necessary Non-Value Add) categories
  • Identify inefficiencies in fabrication and assembly workflows
  • Produce clear reports and practical recommendations to support CI initiatives
  • Work closely with the CI team while reporting into the CI Lead
Requirements
  • Previous experience as a Process Engineer, Manufacturing Analyst, or similar
  • Familiarity with fabrication processes such as laser cutting, press braking, and welding
  • Understanding of lean manufacturing principles and cycle time analysis
  • Excellent observational and analytical skills
  • Confident communicator with strong written reporting ability
Benefits
  • 25 days holiday per annum (pro-rata)
  • Employer pension contribution (4%)
  • Life assurance
  • Sports and social club membership

If you're a Process Engineer looking for a short-term opportunity where you can make a measurable impact through analysis and process insight, apply today with your CV or contact Mark at Prime Appointments for more information.


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