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Process Engineer

E3 Recruitment
Huntingdon
1 week ago
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Our client is a world-leading manufacturer with a UK and Global presence. We are currently recruiting for a Process Engineer to work at their cutting-edge manufacturing facilities at their site close to the Cambridge area.

The Process Engineer job will report into the Head of NPI, working alongside process, production and equipment engineers, supporting the development of manufacturing processes. You will also implement process measures, root cause analysis, supporting new equipment introduction.

What's in it for you as a Process Engineer?

  • Salary of upto £45,000 DOE
  • Days based Monday to Friday - flexible hours available
  • Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
  • Life Assurance Scheme X2
  • Income protection
  • Health Cash Plan & Private Medical Insurance
  • Company Pension Scheme | Employee 3% - Employer 6%
  • 22 days annual leave + public holidays (30 days overall)
  • Holiday purchase and buy back Scheme
  • Unrivalled opportunities for both upskilling and career progression, supported with training.


Key Requirements of the Process Engineer:

  • High-tech manufacture, precision, small tolerance experience
  • Controlled change experience
  • NPI experience - innovative & practical
  • Experience working with excimer laser systems
  • Experience working with solid state laser systems
  • Experience with design of bespoke electrical test equipment
  • Experience with automated assembly equipment and/or vision systems
  • Experience of chemical addition/subtraction processes, i.e. plating or etching, adhesion promotion
  • Experience with dicing, grinding, CNC milling, flycutting of precision parts
  • Understanding of metrology methodology
  • Experience of structured RCA and preventative methods
  • Degree level qualified in Engineering, Physics, Electronics, Chemistry, Manufacturing Engineer or similar field

If interested, please apply now…

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