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Process Engineer - FTC

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A world leader in the design and manufacture of leading edge technologies is looking for a Process Engineer- Fixed Term Contract to be based at their site in Melksham, Wiltshire to join their growing engineering team within the Defence industry.

The job of Process Engineer - Fixed Term Contract will be responsible for:

The main responsibilities for the job of Process Engineer, in Melksham, Wiltshire:

Create and implement IT systems and Applications to ensure streamlined manufacturing processes
Provide IT support to internal engineers
Assist with the setting up Lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement

A successful candidate for the Process Engineer - Fixed Term Contract job will have the following:

Thorough understanding of MRP systems.
Proficient with Python scripts & JavaScript.
Experience with frontline operations platforms

This organisation supplies into the Defence industry therefore all candidates are required to be British Nationals. Visa sponsorship will not be provided.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Process Engineer - FTC to join a global leader, offering fantastic career progression opportunities and very competitive salaries.

APPLY Now! For interested and qualified applicants for the Process Engineer job based in Melksham, Wiltshire please send your updated CV to (url removed) for any questions or clarifications on the job. Alternatively, please call (phone number removed) OR (phone number removed)

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