Senior Process Engineer

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Senior Process Engineer

Senior Process Engineer

Senior Process Engineer

Senior Process Engineer

Senior Process Engineer

Senior Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Gloucestershire

Circa £40,000

Our client are a market leader in the manufacture, design, and qualification of composite and PU material solutions for the defence, aerospace, health, rail and automotive sectors. They are seeking a process engineer to join their growing team at their Gloucester manufacturing site.

Responsibilities – Process Engineer

Evaluate and develop manufacturing processes and capabilities by devising and conducting research projects in conjunction with the Technical Department
Conduct product and process parameter capability studies to determine process performance
Continual evaluation of processes and equipment to ensure efficiency, productivity and quality of products.
Conduct PFMEAs as per the Process Control Matrix to determine controls to be applied that deliver quality requirements and prevent product-related issues
Develop, document and effectively implement Control Plans as per the Process Control Matrix
Conduct FMEAs as per the Process Control Matrix to determine controls to be applied that deliver quality requirements and prevent process-related issues
Liaise with Quality Department to identify nonconformance trends (scrap, rework, etc.) and apply root cause analysis tools and techniques to address (responsibility for analysing data TBC)
Develop, document and effectively implement SOPs as per the Process Control Matrix
Provide support to production by troubleshooting in the event of equipment or process failures
Qualification/Experience – Process Engineer 

Change Management skills
Served a recognised Engineering apprenticeship.
APQP Project knowledge
Six Sigma exposure/ experience
Cost analysis knowledge
Kaizen event knowledge
Budgeting skills
Good knowledge of PPAP, SPC, FMEA, Control Plans (Core Tools)
Benefits – Process Engineer

23 days annual holiday entitlement + Bank Holidays
Company Pension
Life Assurance - 3 x salary
Great progression opportunities
For more information on this role, please contact Andrew Haddon on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed)

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