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Process Engineer

Jonathan Lee Recruitment
Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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Process Engineer

Automotive

Are you ready to take your career to the next level? This is your chance to join an innovative and forward-thinking company as a Process Engineer. With a focus on cutting-edge automotive manufacturing processes and exciting new technologies for electric vehicles (EV), this role offers a unique opportunity to make a real impact. If you're passionate about continuous improvement, thrive in a dynamic environment, and enjoy working on projects that shape the future, this could be the perfect role for you. This is a permanent position based in Birmingham and is offering a competitive salary & benefits.

What You Will Do as Process Engineer:

  • Develop, configure, and optimise industrial processes from concept through to certification, ensuring efficiency and reliability
  • Assess and improve production processes by conducting measurements, interpreting data, and identifying opportunities for optimisation
  • Design, test, and upgrade mechanical and automated systems, including those for batch and chemical operations
  • Lead process development for EV specialty components, driving innovation and scalability
  • Manage the introduction of new capital equipment, overseeing commissioning and smooth handover to production teams
  • Use structured problem-solving techniques to address quality and efficiency issues, ensuring continuous improvement

What You Will Bring as Process Engineer;

  • Degree qualified Engineer or equivalent with relevant experience in medium to high volume manufacturing environment preferably within the 1st Tier Automotive Industry
  • Proven experience in a process, production, or industrial engineering role within a manufacturing environment
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical systems, automation, and continuous improvement methodologies
  • Familiarity with Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and quality improvement tools
  • A hands-on, solutions-focused mindset with the ability to manage priorities and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment

This role is pivotal to the company's mission of delivering world-class components to globally renowned automotive manufacturers. With a commitment to excellence, quality, and innovation, this company is at the forefront of the automotive industry, including the rapidly growing EV sector. By joining as a Process Engineer, you'll be contributing to a legacy of success while helping to shape the future of automotive manufacturing.

Location:

The role is based in the Birmingham area offering an excellent environment for professional growth and collaboration.

Interested?

If you're ready to embrace this exciting opportunity and take your career to new heights, apply now to become a Process Engineer. Don't miss your chance to make an impact & apply today!

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