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Process Engineer
Process Engineer (Casting Plant) – Day Shift
Role Purpose
To develop, implement, and maintain all process engineering activities. To reduce process-related scrap. To technically support production of high-quality castings, in line with customer requirements. To achieve cost-effective production of components/processes and qualifications. To manage programs and execute engineering project assignments.
Main Responsibilities
- Deliver metallurgical processes for single crystal, directionally solidified, and equiaxed products to meet customer metallurgical requirements.
- Ensure qualification of robust, metallurgically sound processes, complying with customer-specified requirements.
- Review metallurgical-related product designs for compliance with engineering principles, company standards, and contract specifications.
- Produce customer qualification reports.
- Coordinate technical developments, scheduling, and resolve engineering/metallurgical issues.
- Review and approve customer specifications regarding metallurgical requirements.
- Drive continuous improvement and maintain metallurgical processes.
- Engage with customers to understand and resolve technical requirements.
- Resolve manufacturing problems and conduct root cause analysis.
- Achieve cost reduction through process improvements.
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Qualifications & Experience
Essential
- Computer literate (MS Office, MS Project, MRP systems).
- Good statistical understanding (SPC, Process Capability, Gauge R+R).
- Strong communication and teamwork skills.
- Meticulous attention to detail.
- Excellent organisational and planning skills.
- Ability to present information effectively and engage in discussions (including Q&A in team settings).


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Desirable
- 4+ years of applicable Process Engineering experience, with knowledge of multi-discipline fundamentals.
- Degree/HNC or equivalent in an engineering discipline.
- Experience with tooling design or CAD.
- Knowledge of Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, and ABS.
Note: This role may be subject to export control restrictions, including under ITAR. An offer of employment is conditional on meeting all applicable legal requirements for access to controlled information/technology.
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