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Process Engineer

Westcott, Buckinghamshire
3 days ago
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Do you have experience developing new and improving existing processes within an aerospace manufacturing environment? We are working with a leading aerospace and defence manufacturer who are looking for a Process Engineer on a permanent basis due to ongoing growth. The successful candidate will have a background in aerospace manufacturing with a focus on process development and improvement.
 
Process Engineer
 
Permanent
Salary dependent on experience
Monday to Thursday 8am – 5pm, Friday 8am – 1pm
Hybrid working options 
Aylesbury
 
Process Engineer
Job Description

Review and improve manufacturing processes and techniques for continuous improvement
Manage process documentation for existing and newly implemented processes ensuring accuracy and compliance.
Support new product development by designing and validating efficient manufacturing processes and solutions.
Collaborate with customers and internal teams on engineering specifications, tooling, and project management. 
Process Engineer
Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications

Degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Manufacturing Engineering or a related discipline.
Proven experience with aerospace engineering manufacturing processes.                                                                                                                                          
Process Engineer
Company Benefits

25 days holiday plus the 8 bank holidays
5% pension contribution
Profit related bonus
Private health and dental care
Car scheme
Life assurance
Income protection
Company sick pay 
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