Project and Process Engineering Team Leader

Bridgwater
4 weeks ago
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Project & Process Engineering Team Leader

Location: Bridgwater, Somerset
Hours: Full Time | Permanent
Salary: Competitive Salary

Our client is seeking a Project & Process Engineering Team Leader to lead and develop the process and project engineering function within a manufacturing environment.

Key Responsibilities of a Project & Process Engineering Team Leader:



Lead and develop a team of process and project engineers.

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Allocate resources to meet site and departmental goals.

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Provide coaching, training, and performance management.

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Own and oversee core manufacturing processes.

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Support process engineering across all production lines.

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Drive improvements in safety, quality, efficiency, and cost.

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Identify and implement new technologies and automation.

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Lead engineering project delivery and governance.

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Deliver projects to time, cost, and performance targets.

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Maintain accurate project documentation and safety compliance.

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Collaborate with internal departments and stakeholders.

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Manage suppliers and external contractors.

Key Skills of a Project & Process Engineering Team Leader:

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Degree-qualified engineer or equivalent experience.

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Proven leadership of engineering teams.

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Strong manufacturing process knowledge.

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Experience delivering engineering projects.

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Hands-on electro-mechanical engineering skills.

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Experience with automation and control systems.

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Strong planning and organisational skills.

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Analytical and structured problem solver.

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Clear and confident communicator.

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Ability to coach and motivate others.

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Results-driven and improvement-focused

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