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Process Engineer

Premier Group
Swansea
2 days ago
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JOB – Process Engineer



LOCATION – Swansea



TERM – Permanent



SALARY – £40,000 to £45,000 per annum (plus benefits)



My client is a leading Engineering and Manufacturing business supplying high-quality products across multiple sectors. Due to continued growth and investment in their production operations, they are looking to take on a Process Engineer to join their team in Swansea.



The Process Engineer will ideally have the following attributes:

• Experience working as a Process Engineer within a manufacturing or engineering environment

• Strong background in Continuous Improvement (CI), Lean methodologies, and waste reduction

• Proficiency with CAD software (SolidWorks, Inventor or similar) for process layouts, design changes, and line optimisation

• A hands-on approach, comfortable working directly on the shop floor implementing improvements

• Good understanding of manufacturing flow, process mapping, and workflow optimisation

• Ability to lead improvement projects and deliver measurable efficiency gains

• Strong problem-solving skills and familiarity with RCA tools (5Y, Fishbone, etc.)

• Excellent communication skills with the ability to collaborate with production, engineering, and quality teams

• Engineering qualification such as HNC, HND, BEng, or equivalent



The Process Engineer role will involve:

• Identifying and delivering process improvements across production areas

• Using CAD to update layouts, visualise improvements, and support design changes

• Leading CI activities, workshops, and improvement events

• Analysing performance data to drive efficiency, reduce waste, and improve throughput

• Working hands-on on the production floor to implement and validate process changes

• Supporting new equipment introduction and commissioning

• Liaising with cross-functional teams to ensure processes comply with quality and safety standards

• Producing documentation, standard operating procedures, and reports



If you are interested in this position, please apply with an up-to-date CV as soon as possible, along with your availability and your salary expectation.

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