Process Engineer

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Daventry
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Contract Type: Permanent


Salary: Up to £50,000


Location: Daventry


Process Engineer : Precision in Practice

In a world where detail defines the outcome, this team is hand‑building specialist vehicles with uncompromising standards. They’re looking for a Process Engineer to help shape how these unique vehicles are brought to life. This isn’t high‑volume manufacturing – it’s low‑volume, high‑detail work that demands clarity, precision, and engineering discipline.


What You’ll Be Doing

You’ll take on a hands‑on Process Engineer role, creating and refining the documentation and technical foundations that allow the build process to run smoothly. From early‑stage concept development to ensuring accuracy in production, you’ll help define how things are built, not just what gets built.



  • Writing, producing, and maintaining technical documentation
  • Supporting and developing CAD models and drawings for production
  • Managing and maintaining BOMs (Bills of Materials)
  • Creating and reviewing Process Instructions and Standard Operating Procedures
  • Supporting Design Reviews with process input
  • Assisting in product traceability and documentation control
  • Contributing to continuous improvement across safety, quality, and efficiency

What You’ll Bring

  • Experience producing high‑quality technical documentation
  • Familiarity with CAD software (e.g., CATIA, NX, SolidWorks, or similar)
  • Experience with BOM creation and management
  • Understanding of low‑volume or specialist build environments
  • Exposure to safe working practices and quality standards

Flexibility to travel within the UK on occasion may also be required.


Why Join?

Because this is more than a job. It’s a chance to contribute to a workshop where engineering is as much about craft as it is about calculation. A place where detail is everything, and process is the backbone of quality.


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