Process Engineer

BD
Plymouth
1 week ago
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Job Description Summary

As the Process Engineer you will master the Production Technology and Maintenance techniques, being responsible for Loss (Breakdown, Waste, Speed), Investigation and Resolution. Implementation of basic maintenance processes for the designated product lines, utilising your strong structured Problem Solving Abilities.


Job Description

We are the makers of possible.


BD is one of the largest global medical technology companies in the world. Advancing the world of health™ is our Purpose, and it’s no small feat. It takes the imagination and passion of all of us—from design and engineering to the manufacturing and marketing of our billions of MedTech products per year—to look at the impossible and find transformative solutions that turn dreams into possibilities.


Why join us?

A career at BD means learning and working alongside inspirational leaders and colleagues who are equally passionate and committed to fostering an inclusive, growth‑centered, and rewarding culture. You will have the opportunity to help shape the trajectory of BD while leaving a legacy at the same time.


To find purpose in the possibilities, we need people who can see the bigger picture, who understand the human story that underpins everything we do. We welcome people with the imagination and drive to help us reinvent the future of health. At BD, you’ll discover a culture in which you can learn, grow and thrive, and find satisfaction in doing your part to make the world a better place.


Become a maker of possible with us!


If you are looking to be part of a team that manufactures millions of lifesaving medical devices throughout the world each year and if you thrive in a highly technical fast‑paced manufacturing environment, then Push Button at BD is the ultimate place to work. With state‑of‑the‑art technology—including packaging robots, quality assurance vision inspection systems, ultraviolet curing, precision liquid dispensing, Allen Bradley PLC and HMI technology—all within a highly integrated automated assembly unit, Push Button is one of the Southwest’s most technically advanced manufacturing lines and we are looking for talented individuals to ensure that our world‑class product continues to advance the world of health.


Main Responsibilities Will Include

  • Conduct 4 block update on focus lines.
  • Generate 4 block initiatives to return lines to LSA.
  • Generate daily bottle neck action and focus KPI action.
  • Provide direction to shift teams on problematic areas using data analysis from all sources of data including MES, PAB and VOA.
  • Drive centre lining activities for sustained line performance.
  • Poke e yoke solutions and improvements.
  • Implement quality improvements to drive down TQN and QN to fall in line with company metrics.
  • Drive safety initiatives and improvements.
  • Ascertain opportunities for waste reductions and drive actions to completion.
  • Attend meetings providing engineering status of line and agree resource deployment and timings to close losses.
  • Resolve repeat loss issues using systematic problem‑solving techniques to determine root cause.
  • Support CI projects/validations to help improve equipment reliability.
  • Provide details to improve maintenance standards and execution (frequency, breakdowns and repairs) to reliability leader based on problem‑solving outcomes and DTM/PPM activity.
  • Coach on continuous improvement methodologies & tools.
  • Responsible for supporting equipment breakdown if required.

About You

  • HNC or degree‑level education in engineering, mechatronics or a similar field of study.
  • 5+ years technical or manufacturing experience required, with several years of experience with high‑speed automated assembly and packaging equipment.
  • Experience working in a busy manufacturing setting.
  • Ability to work as part of a team and encourage effective team‑building activities.
  • Confident independent thinker, with the ability to act quickly in a high‑pressure situation.
  • Excellent troubleshooting and problem‑solving abilities.
  • Experience with safety and ergonomics in a manufacturing environment.
  • Strong understanding of quality systems.
  • Some PLC experience preferred but not essential.

Click on apply if this sounds like you!


At BD, we prioritize on‑site collaboration because we believe it fosters creativity, innovation, and effective problem‑solving, which are essential in the fast‑paced healthcare industry. For most roles, we require a minimum of 4 days of in‑office presence per week to maintain our culture of excellence and ensure smooth operations, while also recognising the importance of flexibility and work‑life balance. Remote or field‑based positions will have different workplace arrangements indicated in the job posting.


Becton, Dickinson and Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate applicants without regard to race, colour, religion, age, sex, creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, marital or domestic or civil union status, familial status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetics, disability, military eligibility or veteran status, and other legally‑protected characteristics.


To learn more about BD visit: https://bd.com/careers


Primary Work Location

GBR Plymouth – Belliver Industrial Estate


Additional Locations

Work Shift: GB‑PLY Office Staff 0830‑1630 (United Kingdom)


Salary Range Information

£42,000.00 – £64,050.00 GBP Annual


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