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Process Engineer - Moulding

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Job title: Process Engineer - Moulding

Are you a hands-on Process Engineer with a passion for improving manufacturing processes and driving quality from the ground up? We're seeking an experienced Process Engineer (Moulding) to join a dynamic engineering team and support the production of moulded components and overmoulded cables.

About the role:

This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys taking ownership of process development, quality assurance, and continuous improvement projects. You'll play a key role in ensuring products are production-ready, processes are efficient, and customer standards are consistently met.

Responsibilities:

Lead and support production by identifying and resolving process or quality issues quickly and effectively.
Drive APQP activities for new product introductions, including Control Plans, FMEAs, and Process Flow Diagrams.
Coordinate and prepare PPAP documentation and submit ISIRs for new and modified parts.
Ensure new and updated tooling is validated and ready for production, covering design, cost, and manufacturability.
Assist with tool design for both new and legacy products, and update tool designs using CAD software when needed.
Own and update manufacturing routings, process instructions, and tooling for optimal production methods.
Take charge of process issue resolution within the mould shop to ensure on-time delivery and process improvements.

Requirements:

HNC/HND or higher in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
Experience in Process Engineering within a manufacturing environment.
Proficient with measuring tools and solving production issues.
Skilled in process improvements and streamlining production flow.
Mechanical background with basic electrical knowledge.
Solid understanding of NPI and manufacturing documentation.
Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field.
Experience with CREO or similar CAD tools.
Knowledge of injection/compression moulding processes.

ACS are recruiting for a Process Engineer. If you feel that you have the skills and experience required in this advertisement to be a Process Engineer submit your CV including an outline of your experience as a Process Engineer. It is always a good idea to include a covering letter outlining your experience as a Process Engineer with your application as this will enhance your chances of selection and improve your prospects of landing the Process Engineer role you desire

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