Role – Production / Process Engineer
Salary – £50,000 to £60,000 (DOE)
Location – Gloucestershire / South Gloucestershire
Shift Pattern – Flexible Afternoon and Lates
Benefits – Good Pension Contribution, Excellent Training, Private Healthcare
The Company
A well established and reputable business whose turnover is in the millions and boasts some of the state-of-the-art machinery and is seen as a market leader within their industry. With constant growth and a significantly growing order book and turnover, along with yearly Capex expenditure for new production lines and continuous improvements, they offer incredible stability and security within the industry. They are an evolving business that believe in investing in the business as well as their people to keep them above there competition. Additionally, they offers fantastic training opportunities for their Engineers and a have good relationships with OEMs and local colleges where Engineers are sent for further development and Health & Safety Training.
They are looking for an experienced Production / Process Engineer who is looking to make an instant impact on a site and contribute to the growth of the business through hard work, commitment and dedication.
The Role
As the Production / Process Engineer, you will be responsible for proactively supporting the site functions which will include maintaining and repairing all site machinery and site services to include the improvement of equipment reliability and planned preventative maintenance. Additionally, you will support the production Team Leaders and Operators to improve performance and analyse OEE data to make corrective actions to improve plant reliability.
Other responsibilities will include, but are not limited to;
The Person
To be successful in your application for the Production / Process Engineer you will need, but not limited to;
The Benefits
As a Production Engineer, you should expect:
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