Production Process Engineer

Maidenhead
1 week ago
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Production Process Engineer
Maidenhead
Up to £50,000

The Collective Network is partnering with an established SME Motorsport supplier to recruit a Production Process Engineer to support the manufacture of high-performance engineered components supplied directly into Formula 1 programmes. This is a key role within the business, focused on driving robust, repeatable manufacturing processes while supporting the pace and technical demands of F1.
The Production Process Engineer will act as a link between Engineering, Manufacturing, and Quality, ensuring that new and existing processes are capable, efficient, and aligned with customer and regulatory requirements. You will be responsible for defining and improving manufacturing routes, work instructions, tooling, and process controls, with a strong emphasis on continuous improvement and problem-solving.
Key responsibilities include supporting NPI and prototype-to-production transitions, conducting process capability and root cause analysis, implementing lean manufacturing and waste reduction initiatives, and supporting quality investigations where required. The role requires regular engagement with shop-floor teams, engineers, and quality personnel to resolve issues quickly and effectively.
The successful candidate will be comfortable working in a fast-paced, low-volume, high-complexity environment, and confident influencing cross-functional teams. Experience within motorsport, F1 supply chain, aerospace, or other high-performance engineering sectors is highly desirable.

If this is something that could suit your experience and would be keen to know more details. Hit apply and our Consultant Jack Watson will be in touch if your background is applicable

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