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Process Development Engineer

Coven Heath
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Process Development Engineer – Machining

Wolverhampton

Contract OR Fixed Term (18-24 month)

Aerospace/Precision Engineering

Remuneration - Negotiable

The role - Process Development Engineer

 We have a unique opportunity for a competent CNC Process Development Engineer to come in and join a busy aerospace engineering company.

 This will be a package of work specifically related to Operator process development including methods planning and work instruction creation.

 You will need to have experience in the use of and navigation through Solumina – A specific Manufacturing Execution System utilised by this company.

Duties - Process Development Engineer

Help write and manage work instructions that the shop floor machinists use.
Methods planning and work instruction creation.
Input instructions into Solumina (Manufacturing Execution System).
Supporting wider Manufacturing Support team where necessary.
Data extrapolation and complex process breakdown.

Background - Process Development Engineer

Mechanical/Precision Engineering qualifications
Competent in the use of Solumina (Manufacturing Execution System)
Exposure and use of SAP (ERP System)
Understanding of Machine shop fundamentals including CNC.

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For more information on this role, please contact Lee Powell on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed)

Candidates who are currently a Manufacturing Engineer, Process Support Engineer, Manufacturing Support Engineer, Machine Shop Support Engineer, Machining Process Engineer, Production Engineer, Development Engineer, Production Support Engineer, Solumina Expert may be suitable.

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