Process Technician

Coity
6 days ago
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Job purpose

Assist the Process Engineer in delivering business improvements throughout the Company. Liaise with internal and external customers and suppliers to deliver cost effective, timely business solutions. Build robust relationships with all business partners and departments.

Main responsibilities/job accountabilities

Deliver support and assistance to the Process Engineer. 
Carry out Process Engineering Improvements either at PE direction or own initiative
Undertake process measurements - including regular torque checks
Deliver and maintain process equipment, jigs and fixtures either at the direction of the PE or own initiative
Strictly following health and safety procedures and protocols
Documentation of routine manufacturing processes
Reporting of data to senior colleagues
Close adherence to internal SOPs and external regulations
Quick and effective diagnosis of routine problems in their process
Confidence and abilities to troubleshoot problems
Awareness of when to involve senior staff in more complex problems
Carry out Time and Motion studies.
Carry out Risk assessments considering ergonomics, Health and Safety and providing best possible manufacturing practices.
Regular torque testing and recording of all identified equipment
Data collection and analysis to identify process improvement opportunities
Deliver cost effective, timely improvements as required
Liaise with sub-contractors in the pursuit of process improvements etc.
Continually monitor and improve jigs, fixtures, test equipment & processes 
Undertake "hands on "improvement activities including the design, make and testing of jigs, fixtures and fittings.
Liaise with other departments to identify areas of opportunity throughout the business
Undertake all paperwork and recording activities as required including raising Purchase Orders as required
Key Performance Indicators

Business Improvements delivered on time and at cost - including new product introductions
Hours and Salary

Monday - Thursday 8.30am - 5pm
Friday 8.30am - 3pm
From £35,000

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