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Process Engineer

Jonathan Lee Recruitment
Droitwich
4 weeks ago
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Process Engineer

Overview

Are you ready to elevate your career and make a significant impact in the manufacturing industry? This is your opportunity to join a forward-thinking company as a Process Engineer, where innovation and excellence are at the heart of everything they do. This company specialises in delivering high-quality, thermoformed products across a variety of sectors, offering you the chance to work on exciting projects that will challenge and inspire you. With an emphasis on professional development, collaboration, and technical problem-solving, this role provides the perfect environment for growth and achievement.


What You Will Do

  • Interpret and analyse engineering drawings and CAD data to ensure manufacturing feasibility and accurate tool designs.
  • Oversee tooling orders, ensuring they meet project requirements and deadlines.
  • Manage toolmakers throughout the development process, ensuring quality standards and timelines are met.
  • Develop and refine manufacturing processes to optimise efficiency, quality, and cost.
  • Conduct tool trials, analyse trial data, and validate tool performance and process capability.
  • Provide ongoing technical support to production teams, troubleshooting tooling and equipment issues to ensure operational efficiency.

What You Will Bring

  • Proven ability to manage multiple deliverables simultaneously with excellent time management skills.
  • Proficiency in engineering drawings, CAD software, and GD&T principles.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, coupled with a proactive approach to technical challenges.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills, capable of building professional relationships at all levels.
  • Technical understanding of manufacturing processes and proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.

As a Process Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth introduction of new products, from initial design to final customer approval. Your expertise will contribute to the development of efficient manufacturing processes, high-quality product output, and continuous improvement across operations. By aligning with this company’s commitment to excellence, you’ll be part of a team that values innovation, precision, and customer satisfaction.


The role would suit candidates from a Project Engineer, Process Engineer, NPI Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Tooling Engineer background.


Location

This role is based in the Midlands, offering a convenient and accessible location for professionals in the manufacturing sector.


Interested?

If you're ready to take the next step in your career and thrive in a dynamic, innovative environment, apply now to become a Process Engineer. Don't miss the chance to make your mark, submit your application today!


Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency. In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included.


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