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Production and Process Engineer

Fareham
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Production and Process Engineer
Location: Fareham
Full time – Permanent role
Salary: £38,000 - £48,000

Are you looking for a new role in Production engineering and looking for an opportunity to make a real difference?

My client is seeking a talented Production and Process Engineer to join their growing technical team in Fareham. This is a key position within the business, acting as the link between Design, Engineering, and Production to ensure products are production-ready, processes are efficient, and manufacturing performance meets business objectives.

The successful candidate will play a central role in driving continuous improvement and operational excellence across the manufacturing function — applying strong process knowledge, engineering understanding, and collaborative communication to enhance quality, consistency, and delivery performance.

Key Responsibilities:

Act as the interface between Production and Engineering, managing production and process issues and communicating engineering changes effectively.

Participate in product design reviews, assessing designs for manufacturability, readiness, and efficiency.

Review and approve detailed designs for manufacturing, ensuring smooth transition from design to production.

Develop and maintain process documentation, including SOPs and work instructions.

Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Quality, Design, Systems Engineering, and Production to ensure integrated, optimised processes.

Implement best practices, continuous improvement initiatives, and innovative solutions to improve productivity and product quality.

Conduct root cause analysis of production issues, identify preventative measures, and implement engineering or process improvements as required.

Essential Skills & Experience:

Proven experience as a Production or Process Engineer within a manufacturing environment.

Strong understanding of BOM management and MRP tools (e.g. 123).

Demonstrated ability to implement and optimise production processes.

Skilled in root cause analysis and structured problem solving.

Desirable Skills & Experience:

Experience in maritime, automotive, or aerospace sectors.

Familiarity with cell manufacturing environments.

Lean Manufacturing certification.

3D CAD software proficiency.

Experience with digital workshop management tools.

Personal Attributes:

Collaborative communicator with the ability to build strong relationships across departments.

Methodical, organised, and detail-oriented approach to work.

Proactive problem-solver who takes ownership of challenges and follows through to resolution.

Committed to maintaining high standards of quality, accuracy, and professionalism.

Strong team player who contributes to a positive and productive working environment.

Health & Safety:
The Production and Process Engineer is expected to uphold all company Health and Safety policies, ensuring a clean, safe, and compliant working environment, and reporting any hazards or issues promptly.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking engineering business and play an influential role in shaping production performance and process excellence.

To apply:
If you are a driven engineer who thrives on improving systems, processes, and product delivery, we would be keen to hear from you apply now with your current up to date CV.

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