LEAD PROCESS ENGINEERPeople Solutions are currently recruiting for a Lead Process Engineer to join our well-established client based in Gloucester on a full-time permanent basis.This is an excellent opportunity offering a competitive salary and room to grow within a dynamic manufacturing environment.Hours of Work:
37 hours per week, MONDAY - THURSDAY: 8.30AM – 5.00PM & FRIDAY: 8.30AM - 3.30PM
Salary:
Competitive, based on experience - £45K-£55K
Benefits:
Company pension25 days holiday + bank holidaysCareer progression opportunitiesSupport for training and qualifications
Day-to-Day Duties:
Drive process optimisation and continuous improvement across manufacturingImplement and maintain process controls, SOPs, and production process mapsLead PFMEA and Control Plan activities, supporting Quality teamsAnalyse manufacturing data to improve efficiency, flow, and reduce wasteSupport new product introductions and Lean improvement activitiesTroubleshoot process issues and enhance overall equipment effectiveness (OEE)Report on Process Engineering KPIs and support annual improvement plans
Essential Skills:
Strong Process Engineering experience in manufacturingAPQP knowledge (PPAP, PSW, PFMEA, Control Plans)Experience with process tools: Yamazumi, MOST, Value Stream Mapping, SPC, Spaghetti DiagramsProblem-solving, analytical, and technical troubleshooting skillsAbility to read engineering drawings (GD&T)Organised, methodical, self-motivated, and detail-orientedExcellent communication and mentoring skillsExperience managing a teamLean manufacturing experience (Single Piece Flow, SMED, 5S, Jidoka)Familiarity with project management tools (Microsoft Project, Gantt charts)Driving license and flexibility to travel
Training:
Full support for professional development and additional process engineering qualifications
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People Solutions do not charge any of their candidates any fees or request deposits at any stage of the recruitment process
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