Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Process Engineer - NPI

Rayleigh
1 week ago
Create job alert

Process Engineer

Are you an experienced Process Engineer with a passion for driving efficiency and supporting seamless product launches? We're looking for a proactive and detail-oriented NPI Engineer to join our technical team and play a key role in shaping the future of our manufacturing operations.

The Role
As an Process Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and implementing efficient manufacturing processes, managing Bill of Materials (BOM) data, and supporting new product introduction from concept through to production. You'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure processes are scalable, cost-effective, and compliant with safety and quality standards.

Key Responsibilities

Lead and support New Product Introduction projects, ensuring smooth product launches.
Develop and implement lean manufacturing processes to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
Maintain accurate BOM data within ERP systems to support production requirements.
Identify and justify new equipment, tooling, and process improvements.
Carry out root cause analysis and corrective actions for process-related issues.
Support pilot runs, validation activities, and ensure compliance with quality and regulatory standards.
Collaborate with technical, procurement, manufacturing, and quality teams.About You

Degree in Mechanical, Industrial, or Manufacturing Engineering (or equivalent experience).
Experience in process engineering, ideally with strong NPI exposure.
Solid knowledge of BOM management and ERP systems.
Strong understanding of lean manufacturing principles and quality standards.
Confident communicator with excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
Proficiency in CAD software and MS Office.Desirable

Experience in the construction, or manufacturing industry.
Six Sigma, Lean, or similar process improvement certification.
Knowledge of AutoCAD or similar design software.
Health & Safety qualifications (e.g., NEBOSH).
Willingness to travel occasionally within the UK.What's on Offer

Competitive salary.
Permanent, full-time position (Monday to Friday, 40 hours).
Opportunity to take ownership of impactful projects and contribute to continuous improvement within a growing technical team.If you're looking for a role as a Process Engineer and want to play a pivotal role in delivering new product innovations, we'd love to hear from you

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Why Semiconductor Careers in the UK Are Becoming More Multidisciplinary

Semiconductors power everything from smartphones to advanced computing to automotive systems. The UK semiconductor industry is expanding amid renewed global interest in chip sovereignty and lithography innovation. But the demands on professionals in semiconductor roles are shifting too. Today, semiconductor careers are no longer limited to clean-room engineers or circuit layout designers. Because chips affect data privacy, critical infrastructure, supply security and performance constraints, careers in this sphere are becoming deeply multidisciplinary. Knowledge in law, ethics, psychology, linguistics & design is increasingly relevant to semiconductor engineering. In this article, we’ll explore why semiconductor careers in the UK are becoming more multidisciplinary, how those allied fields intersect with semiconductor work, and what job-seekers & employers can do to adapt.

Semiconductor Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern Semiconductor Department

The semiconductor industry underpins nearly all modern electronics—from smartphones and servers to sensors, automotive control systems, artificial intelligence accelerators, and more. In the UK it plays a growing role in chip design, MEMS, optoelectronics, and foundry services. Building performant, reliable, competitive semiconductor products requires tightly coordinated teams that span design, fabrication, testing, packaging, yield engineering, reliability, verification, quality, and supply chain. If you’re applying for semiconductor roles via SemiconductorJobs.co.uk or building a semiconductor team, this guide will help you understand the typical roles, how they collaborate across the product lifecycle, what skills UK employers expect, salary expectations, common challenges, and how to structure teams to succeed.

Why the UK Could Be the World’s Next Semiconductor Jobs Hub

Semiconductors are the tiny silicon devices that power everything from smartphones and computers to electric vehicles, medical equipment, and satellites. As the global economy becomes ever more digital and electrified, demand for semiconductors continues to grow at pace. This translates directly into a rising need for skilled professionals across design, research and development, manufacturing, testing, and supply chain roles. The United Kingdom has a growing semiconductor ecosystem. While the country’s market is smaller than in the United States, EU, or parts of Asia, the UK holds strengths in chip design, intellectual property, research excellence, and advanced packaging. With growing government support, strong universities, and nascent manufacturing infrastructure, the UK is well-positioned to become a global semiconductor jobs hub. This article explores the current landscape, the UK's unique advantages, key job roles, challenges ahead, and what needs to happen for the UK to lead in semiconductor careers.