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Job Title: Process Engineer

Location: Manchester

Pay Range/details: Competitive salary + benefits package

Contract Type: Permanent

Our client is looking for a Process Engineer to join their team up in Manchester. As a Process Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in driving the optimisation and improvement of manufacturing operations and enhancing process efficiency, ensuring high-quality performance, and reducing waste across the production value stream. 

Key Responsibilities - Process Engineer

Optimise manufacturing processes using tools like Value Stream Mapping, SPC, and PFMEA to improve efficiency and quality
Develop and maintain detailed production process maps and Standard Operating Instructions for all processes
Monitor and analyse process data to identify improvement opportunities and implement solutions
Collaborate with Manufacturing Engineering to enhance operational performance and resolve process issues
Support the introduction of new products and processes with standardised methodologies
Qualifications & Requirements - Process Engineer

Significant experience in process engineering within a complex manufacturing environment or equivalent technical expertise
Proficiency in process engineering tools such as Yamazumi, Time-study (MOST), SPC, or comparable methodologies
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills to address complex process challenges
Effective communication and interpersonal skills for cross-functional collaboration
Knowledge of process safety, risk assessment, and compliance with regulatory standards or equivalent qualifications
What we can offer - Process Engineer

Competitive salary with a comprehensive benefits package
Opportunities for professional development and training
Collaborative and innovative work environment
Support for continuous improvement initiatives
Access to cutting-edge process engineering technologies
Call for action: For more information on this role, please contact Charlie Boulton on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed)

Golden Line: Candidates who are currently a Process Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineer, Production Engineer, or Lean Engineer may be suitable for this position

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