Process Engineer

Round Peg Solutions
London
2 days ago
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Are you a Process Engineer who enjoys getting under the skin of manufacturing performance running Time & Motion studies, validating cycle times, standardising best practice, and helping production deliver faster, safer, and more consistently?
Our exclusive client NMB Minebea UK, part of a multi-billion-dollar global manufacturing group with operations across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, is renowned for precision engineering and the production of mission-critical components.
This role is based at Doddington Road, Lincoln (LN6 3RA), working as part of the Engineering Department to analyse, develop, and optimise manufacturing processes across the Lincoln site. Youll work closely with Production, Quality, Maintenance and Engineering teams to drive operational excellence, reduce waste, and support continuous improvement across manufacturing operations.
As the Process Engineer, your responsibilities will include:

Conducting detailed Time & Motion studies to establish accurate standard times for manufacturing operations

Analysing and verifying machine cycle times to ensure alignment with planned production targets

Identifying bottlenecks, inefficiencies, and non-value-added activities within production processes

Developing and maintaining standard operating procedures (SOPs) and process documentation

Ensuring machines are prepared, set, and loaded correctly to achieve consistent, repeatable performance

Monitoring operator methods to ensure operations are performed safely, correctly, and efficiently

Supporting production teams with workflow layout improvements and line balancing

Implementing process improvements to reduce waste, improve cycle times, and increase productivity

Working closely with Quality to ensure processes meet required standards and specifications

Supporting the introduction of new products by defining process flows, cycle times and resource requirements

Providing training and guidance to operators on correct methods and best practices

Collaborating with Maintenance to ensure equipment capability supports required cycle times

Analysing production data and KPIs to drive continuous improvement initiatives

Participating in cost reduction and efficiency improvement projects

Ensuring compliance with Health & Safety standards and company procedures

As the Process Engineer you will bring:

Minimum 35 years experience in a Process Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering role within a production environment

Proven experience conducting Time & Motion studies and cycle time analysis

Strong understanding of lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement methodologies

Experience developing standard work instructions and process documentation

Ability to analyse production data and identify improvement opportunities

Strong problem-solving and analytical skills

A good understanding of machine set-up, preparation, and operational best practices

Ability to work effectively in a cross-functional manufacturing environment

Good communication skills with the ability to influence and support shop floor teams

Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel for data analysis

Desirable (but not essential):
Degree / HNC / HND in Manufacturing, Mechanical, Industrial Engineering (or similar)

Formal Lean or Six Sigma qualification

Experience with ERP/MRP systems

Experience in high-volume precision manufacturing

Project management experience

Knowledge of capacity planning / production planning principles

Benefits

25 days holiday + bank holidays

Company pension (5% employer contribution)

Subsidised health care & personal accident plan

Death in service scheme

Uniform, bike to work scheme, employee suggestion scheme

On-site canteen & parking

Long service award & employee referral scheme

This Process Engineer position offers the chance to join a well-established site where continuous improvement, standardisation, and performance matter. Youll be central to improving how work is donesupporting teams to deliver safer, more efficient processes and consistent output.
All successful applicants will be contacted within two working days

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