Process Engineer - Welding

Baginton
2 days ago
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We are currently looking for a Process Engineer - Welding for our client, a leading organisation focusing on battery cell research and manufacturing. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing, validating, and scaling advanced manufacturing processes with a strong focus on welding and joining technologies.
 
The Process Engineer - Welding will:

Support process design, validation, and continuous improvement across the full production lifecycle.
Implement and oversee quality control procedures to meet product specifications and comply with industry standards.
Provide welding methodology for new products or applications, defining parameters, investigating defects, and establishing robust joining methods.
Support feasibility trials, pilot production runs, and customer demonstrations, including welding technology where applicable.
Act as the subject matter expert for welding technologies while contributing to wider manufacturing engineering activities.
Support process design, validation, and continuous improvement across the full production lifecycle  
The Process Engineer - Welding will have:

Degree in Engineering, Materials Science, or related field.
3-5 years' experience in process engineering, manufacturing development, or industrialisation.
Knowledge of welding processes (laser welding, joining principles, defect analysis, and welding standards).
Strong problem-solving skills, analytical thinking, and structured approach to process development.
Technical mindset, both practical and analytical.
Lean manufacturing principles.
Supply Chain Management.  
For more details, simply apply online using an updated version of your CV and a member of our team will be in touch shortly

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