Process Engineer

Vantis Software
Skelmersdale
3 weeks ago
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CRP Subsea is looking for a Process Engineer to work in the Local Operations Team.


What Will You Do As Our Process Engineer

  • Research, justify and implement new and improved manufacturing processes, ensuring they meet safety and efficiency standards.
  • Review, design and plan department layouts, ensuring optimal workflow and safety within the production departments.
  • Evaluate rework and reject levels for design, process and training improvement opportunities
  • Institute process and product improvement – result will be a positive impact on production cycle time, production costs and product quality
  • Apply statistical methods to estimate future manufacturing requirements and potential.
  • Develop and evaluate equipment and process to produce a high-quality product at a competitive cost
  • Lead the development of 5S and lean methodologies across the manufacturing community.
  • Facilitate development of corrective actions to resolve manufacturing issues
  • Review current and establish new manufacturing processes, ensuring process control and creation of clear SOP’s that can be used as part of the training package.
  • Conduct manufacturing feasibility review; generate assembly instructions and tooling
  • Provide technical direction, training and certification for operators performing detailed process steps to ensure that the team have necessary skills, appropriate documentation, tooling and process control capability.
  • Ensure strict compliance with all Standard Operating Procedures with reference to health, safety and quality
  • Carrying out any other reasonable duties that may be requested from time to time.

What Are We Looking For In Our Process Engineer

  • Proven track record within a fast pace, demanding manufacturing environment
  • Involvement in change initiatives and projects with a view to continual improvement
  • Proficient in the use of CAD (AutoCAD minimum)

The Process Engineer will be expected to have the knowledge, skills and abilities to

  • Effectively communicate
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Perform effective root cause analysis
  • Deliver excellent customer satisfaction by continuously meeting and exceeding expectations
  • Understand customer needs and develop interventions to fulfil requirements
  • Ensure excellent service delivery through operational excellence

Education

  • Degree, or equivalent, level in an engineering discipline
  • Lean / Six Sigma qualification.

What Are The Benefits Of Being Our Process Engineer

  • Salary of up to £46,000.00 per annum (DOE)
  • Discretionary annual bonus of up to 15% of basic salary
  • Automatic enrolment into group personal pension scheme
  • 24 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Life Assurance Scheme of 4x annual salary
  • Comprehensive employee assistance program including 24/7 GP, unlimited mental health support and legal consultations
  • Access to leisure benefits including a cycle to work scheme.

Seniority level

  • Mid‑Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Management and Manufacturing
  • IT Services and IT Consulting


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