Process Engineer

Enterprise Recruitment
Great Stukeley, Cambridgeshire, PE28 4AS, United Kingdom
5 months ago
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As a process engineer, you will support the critical development of manufacturing systems at a state of the at manufacturing facility. An industrial leading global manufacturer of digital engineering technology, this is a a business with over 30 years of experience.

You’ll be working alongside process, production and equipment engineers, supporting the development of manufacturing processes. You will also implement process measures, root cause analysis, supporting new equipment introduction.

What are we looking for?

Understanding of manufacturing process development, data analysis and change management process
Qualifications: engineering degree with experience with failure analysis and precision manufacturing
Personality: interpersonal and a team worker who is methodical with their approach. Creative thinker
Desirable: six sigma, lean manufacturing and NPI background. Software programming and use of CAD

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